Google has launched a new AI tool to help plan weddings. The system handles communication between couples and vendors. It acts as a central point for messages, updates, and scheduling. This reduces the need for back-and-forth emails or calls.
(Google’s Wedding Planning AI Coordinates Vendor Communications.)
The AI coordinates with photographers, caterers, florists, and other service providers. It keeps track of each vendor’s availability, pricing, and requirements. Couples can see all this information in one place. They can also send requests or confirm details through the platform.
Google built this tool using its existing Workspace and Assistant technologies. It learns from user input to suggest better options over time. For example, if a couple prefers local vendors, the AI will prioritize those in future recommendations. It also reminds users of upcoming deadlines, like deposits or final headcounts.
Early testers say the tool saves hours each week. One planner noted that misunderstandings between clients and vendors dropped significantly. Another user said it helped them stay within budget by showing real-time cost changes when they swapped services.
The system works on phones, tablets, and computers. It syncs across devices so users always have the latest info. Google says privacy is a top priority. All messages and data are encrypted. Users control who sees what.
(Google’s Wedding Planning AI Coordinates Vendor Communications.)
This AI is now available in the U.S. as part of Google’s broader effort to simplify life events. It joins other tools like travel planners and event calendars. Google plans to add support for more languages and regions later this year. The company also aims to include more vendor types, such as musicians and transportation services.
