Google in the UK
Learn how Google helps people, businesses and communities across the UK to thrive with AI.
- Our impact
- AI opportunity
- Businesses
- Workforce
- Culture and Society
- Investment in the UK
Our impact in the UK
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1M+ trained
Since 2015, we've trained people in digital and AI skills, online and across over 500 UK locations.
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£118 billion
UK economic activity in 2023, driven by products like Google Search, Maps, Workspace and Cloud.
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$1 billion
Investment in Waltham Cross data centre to support UK businesses, AI innovation and digital services.
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7,000+ employees
Google employs world-leading engineers, scientists and researchers in the UK.
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The UK’s economic opportunity with AI
AI-powered innovation could create £400 billion in economic value by 2030. Our report sets out how the UK can achieve that potential.
Spotlight: Google’s work with local businesses
Meet people across the UK using Google AI tools, training and technology to grow their business.
Helping to build an AI-ready workforce in the UK
We're equipping everyone with the right skills to grow their careers and make the most of AI.
Empowering UK organisations, communities and partners to drive societal and cultural impact with AI
We’re working with communities and institutions to spur innovation and advance AI best practices.
Google’s investment in the UK
We’re investing in the UK — our home for more than 20 years and a pioneering world leader in AI, technology and science.
A milestone for King's Cross: a local innovation hub
Our new office will be a hub of innovation and collaboration, with new workplace technologies and community spaces. It’s a vital part of our continued growth in the UK and will house engineers working on products like Android, Wear OS, and Gemini.
Our $1 billion investment in a new UK data centre
Our 33-acre site in Waltham Cross will bring compute capacity to businesses, supporting AI innovation and providing reliable digital services to Google users in the UK and abroad. It is also creating jobs for the local community.
Grace Hopper subsea cable
This cable, connecting the United States, the United Kingdom and Spain, is improving the resilience of the Google network that underpins our consumer and enterprise products.
The Accessibility Discovery Centre is open for collaboration
Google has opened a new Accessibility Discovery Centre, a space where our engineers, researchers, product teams and partners can build new kinds of accessible technologies to remove barriers and make our products more accessible to all.
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Google offices in the UK
Since opening our first UK office in 2003, we’ve built a world-leading team of engineers, scientists and researchers.
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