Google has launched a new feature called SGE Drafts to help users create content more easily. This tool is part of Google’s Search Generative Experience and is now available in the United States for people signed into their Google accounts. SGE Drafts lets users start writing emails, social media posts, or other short messages right from the search bar.
(Google’s “SGE Drafts” and Content Creation)
The feature works by letting users describe what they want to say in simple terms. Google then generates a draft based on that description. Users can edit the draft as needed before sending or posting it. This aims to save time and reduce the effort needed to write everyday messages.
SGE Drafts appears after a user performs a search and clicks on the “Draft” button that shows up below the search results. The tool supports writing in different tones, such as professional, friendly, or concise. It also adapts to the context of the original search query to keep the message relevant.
Google says this update builds on its ongoing work to make AI helpful in daily tasks. The company has been testing generative AI features in search for months. Now, with SGE Drafts, it brings content creation directly into the search experience. The feature uses the same AI models that power other parts of Google’s generative tools but focuses only on short-form writing.
(Google’s “SGE Drafts” and Content Creation)
Users do not need to install anything extra to use SGE Drafts. It works on both desktop and mobile devices through the Google app or Chrome browser. Google plans to expand access to more users and regions over time. For now, it remains limited to English-language queries in the U.S. The company also says it continues to improve accuracy and safety in its AI-generated responses.

