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    Google Search Console Introduces Branded Queries Filter for All Eligible Sites

    By Business Leaders ReviewMarch 12, 2026
    Google Search Console Introduces Branded Queries Filter for All Eligible Sites

    Key Highlights

    • Google has rolled out the branded queries filter in Google Search Console to all eligible websites.
    • The feature allows site owners to easily separate branded and non-branded search traffic in the Performance report.
    • The update simplifies SEO analysis by removing the need for manual filters or keyword lists.

    Google has expanded the availability of its branded queries filter in Google Search Console, enabling website owners to better understand the type of search traffic their sites receive. The feature, initially introduced earlier, is now available to all eligible sites. This allows users to separate branded and non-branded search queries directly within the platform’s Performance report.

    This update provides a simpler way for people in digital marketing, SEO professionals, and website administrators to analyze search traffic patterns without relying on complicated manual methods such as regex filters or keyword lists.

    With the new filter, users can instantly segment queries and identify how many visits come from people searching specifically for their brand versus those discovering the site through general search terms.

    Why the Update Matters for SEO Analysis

    Understanding the difference between branded and non-branded traffic is an important aspect of search engine optimization. Branded searches typically come from users who already know a company, product, or service. These searches often reflect brand awareness and customer loyalty.

    Non-branded searches, on the other hand, usually represent discovery traffic. Discover traffic is nothing but the users who find a website while searching for broader topics or solutions, rather than a specific brand name.

    By offering this built-in feature, Google makes it easier for site owners to measure how effectively their SEO strategies attract new audiences while also maintaining brand recognition. The filter provides detailed metrics such as impressions, clicks, click-through rate (CTR), and average position for each query category.

    Another advantage is that the filter works across all search result types, including Web, Image, Video, and News searches within Google Search Console.

    Additional Insights for Brand Performance

    Alongside the branded queries filter, Google has also introduced a new feature in the Search Console Insights report. The new card provides a breakdown of clicks coming from branded and non-branded traffic.

    This feature helps website owners better evaluate brand recognition by comparing traffic from users already familiar with the brand against that of users discovering it for the first time.

    To determine whether a query is branded, Google uses an internal AI-assisted system. The system can recognize brand names across multiple languages, detect spelling variations, and identify references to specific brand products or services.

    However, Google noted that some queries might occasionally be misclassified because identifying brand-related searches can sometimes depend on context.

    Importantly, the branded queries filter is strictly designed for reporting and analysis purposes. According to the company, it does not influence how websites rank in search results.

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