11 Giugno 2025

Announcing the AI-Powered Search and Summary Components in Power Pages Component Library

We’re excited to announce the addition of AI-powered Search and Summary components to the Power Pages Component Library. These components are designed to significantly accelerate development by enabling makers to easily drag and drop pre-built Generative AI features directly onto their pages.

 AI-Powered Search Component

The new Search component allows users to enter a natural language prompt, which is then interpreted and summarized by the Power Pages search agent. Makers can configure the component to either:

Display the summary inline on the current page, or

Redirect to a dedicated search results page for a more focused search experience.

As part of this enhancement, we’ve introduced a seamless configuration experience for the search results page. Makers can now easily create site search experience using the new Search Page Layout from the Pages Design Studio. This greatly reduces the effort required to set up custom search for your site.

Learn more about configuring the feature by visiting documentation.

 AI-Powered Summary Component

Web pages often contain complex or lengthy content, which can be difficult for user comprehension and reduce engagement. Also, in some cases, users may want a quick summary of specific website content. The new Summary component solves this by offering a concise, preview of the page content generated by Power Pages summary agent. Makers can quickly drop this component onto any page, provide content via an OData URL, and apply consistent site style and branding. This component allows site users to quickly understand the content and decide whether to dive deeper, ultimately improving content discoverability and user engagement.

Learn more about configuring the feature by visiting documentation.

We are looking forward to your feedback

Your feedback is crucial in shaping the future of this feature. We want to hear from you!

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