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Summary of Google's commercials. Introducing ads for Pixel and related services!

Summary of Google's commercials. Introducing ads for Pixel and related services!
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Google’s search engine has become so essential that it’s practically part of our infrastructure.

Beyond its search engine, Google also develops a range of products and services, including Pixel smartphones, Chromebooks, and more.

In this article, we’ll showcase a wide selection of commercials for Google-related products and services all at once.

You’ll find plenty of ads with the kind of humor you’d expect from a global company, as well as many featuring stylish, visually appealing production.

We’ll also highlight the background music used in each commercial, so take this opportunity to sit back and enjoy.

Compilation of Google commercials: Introducing ads for Pixel and related services! (1–10)

Google Pixel 10a “New Arrival” VersionNEW!

Google Pixel 10a | New Arrival

In this commercial announcing the arrival of the Google Pixel 10a, the design of the Pixel 10a is showcased in sync with the music.

In particular, the sleek, minimalist look of the sides and back is frequently shown, and the striking color variations are also highlighted.

The song playing in this commercial is “So Cool” by lunaluxe.

It’s dance music characterized by a futuristic track that’s sure to captivate you with its unique world.

Google Gemini: “Making Figures with Gemini” / “Making Emojis with Gemini” / “Generate Any Image with Gemini”King & Prince, Ren Nagase, Kaito Takahashi

This commercial features two members of King & Prince demonstrating what you can do with Google’s AI, Gemini.

It shows how easily you can generate various images—like figures of the two members or emoji-style versions—and how these creations add a touch of fun to everyday life.

Further highlighting their smiles in the footage is a track by Pasocom Music Club.

The light, bouncy digital sound vividly evokes a sense of casual enjoyment.

Google Teach Me! Search Coach “How hard is a 160 km/h fastball?” / “Where is the strike zone?” / “Isn’t batting left-handed more advantageous in baseball?”Kenshi Sugitani

A series of commercials featuring former professional baseball player Kenshi Sugi-ya, where he supposedly explains the basics of baseball.

But the one actually doing the explaining is Google’s AI search! It clearly breaks down beginner-friendly facts and trivia that even those unfamiliar with baseball will appreciate—like how hard it is to hit a 160 km/h fastball, the definition of the strike zone, and why left-handed batters actually have an advantage.

With Google’s AI search, you can instantly look up “What does this mean?” the moment the question pops into your head and get an immediate answer—this series really drives that home.

Google Pixel 10 “My Name Is” VersionMasao Hashimoto, Shuuto Inomata, Taiki Shinozuka

Google Pixel 10: My Name Is Chapter

This commercial conveys the appeal of the Google Pixel 10 through the interactions of Masao Hashimoto, Shuto Inomata, and Hiroki Shinozuka.

It unfolds as a conversation about which features they use in everyday life, leading them to discover new ones, which also highlights the breadth of its capabilities.

The focus on camera-related features is another key point, clearly emphasizing how excellent the camera is.

au Google Pixel Watch “Forgot Your Phone? Matsukare” versionFRUITS ZIPPER

Google Pixel Watch | au: “Tired of Forgetting Your Smartphone”

This commercial showcases how convenient the Google Pixel Watch is through FRUITS ZIPPER’s day out.

It starts with the key moment of realizing they forgot their smartphone, emphasizing that the watch can still be used and reliably supports going out, contributing to a more fulfilling daily life.

The song that further highlights the cheerful mood depicted in the footage is FRUITS ZIPPER’s “Pipopapo.” Its fast-paced, bright sound is striking, and combined with the light, airy vocals, it conveys a straightforward sense of fun.

Google Gemini “By the side of those we cheer for.” Version

Google Gemini | By the side of those who cheer others on.

This commercial shows parents using Gemini to help their son, who wants to start playing baseball.

They begin with a simple game of catch, but the boy struggles to field grounders.

When they consult Gemini, it suggests practice methods that are easy for a young child to understand.

Later, they even have Gemini create a training plan based on videos of the boy’s play, as his parents keep using it to support him.

At the end of the commercial, he’s shown successfully fielding a ground ball during team practice.

It’s a spot that makes you think, “So this is how AI can be used.”

If it’s the Google Chrome browser: Google Chrome “Suspicious Site” version / “Hot Spring Inn” version / “Why is it No. 1 in users?” version

This commercial introduces the features of Google Chrome and clearly appeals to how it makes everyday life more comfortable.

It portrays how the browser supports users in various ways, such as providing peace of mind with security and offering functions that make searching more convenient.

With animations that visualize the features, it gives the impression that the element of fun is strongly emphasized.