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Google now lets big creators and publishers in the US claim and customize dedicated Search profiles to aggregate their content from multiple platforms

Big creators and publishers can claim dedicated Search profiles that let them highlight everything they do online.

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Google Lets Top Creators Claim Custom Search Profiles

Major creators and publishers in the US can now build dedicated Google Search profiles aggregating content across platforms.

Google is rolling out a new feature that lets high-profile creators and publishers in the US claim customized profiles directly within Search. The dedicated pages act as content hubs, pulling together a creator's work from across multiple platforms into one unified view.

The move gives established digital voices a way to highlight everything they do online — videos, articles, social posts — without forcing users to hop between platforms. Think of it as a verified homepage that lives inside Google itself.

It's a clear play to keep users in Google's ecosystem longer while giving creators better visibility. Only "big" creators and publishers currently qualify, though Google hasn't specified exact thresholds for eligibility.

The feature is US-only for now. No word yet on international expansion or when smaller creators might get access.