Google Gemini’s one of the most powerful features is Deep Research, but up until now, it has been strictly limited to the Gemini interface. This could change soon.
With Deep Research in Gemini, you can search about pretty much anything, including scholars, existing research papers, and more.
Google describes Deep Research as an agentic Research Assistant that can browse up to hundreds of websites on your behalf, think through its findings, and create insightful multi-page reports in minutes.
“With the Gemini 2.5 model, Deep Research is even better at all stages of research, from planning to delivering even more insightful and detailed reports,” Google noted in a document.
Right now, Gemini 2.5 Pro’s Deep Research does not work outside gemini.google.com, but Google’s Logan Kilpatrick has confirmed that Deep Research is coming to API.
There can be hundreds of use cases of Deep Research in API. For example, you can integrate it into your IDE, and then use Deep Research to prepare a report for your next vibe-coded project
Deep Research is not just about writing long papers, but also about transforming a prompt into a personalised multi-point research plan.
Last but not least, Deep Research autonomously searches and deeply browses the web to find relevant, up-to-date information.