Yandex Uzbekistan has launched a fully updated version of its search engine, now enhanced with artificial intelligence. The new system offers deeper understanding of queries in the Uzbek language and simplifies access to content from across the globe. Users can now view materials originally in English or Russian in Uzbek, and even interact with the search engine through a dialogue-based interface to receive concise, relevant answers.
AI that understands Uzbek
The latest update introduces neural networks trained specifically on the Uzbek language, enabling Yandex Search to better interpret user intent and provide more accurate results. This linguistic adaptation allows the system to generate meaningful translations and improve overall search relevance.
Smarter, context-aware translations
Yandex Search can now translate content from English and Russian into Uzbek with increased precision. What sets this apart is the system’s ability to consider national and cultural context, resulting in more natural translations. With this update, over 11.6 million documents — including materials from Wikipedia and Stack Overflow — are now accessible in Uzbek.
Conversational search experience
Users visiting yandex.uz can now ask questions directly in a chat interface and receive immediate, concise answers. Yandex’s neural networks analyze the query, pull information from multiple trusted sources, and display a synthesized response at the top of the search results. Users can ask in either Uzbek or Russian, and the response will match the language used in the query.
Always up to date
The AI model behind Yandex Search is designed to track and integrate the most recent content on the web — even if it appeared just hours ago. Each generated answer includes a link to the original source, allowing users to verify the information or explore the topic in more depth.
A new era for the Uzbek internet
This innovative development by Yandex Uzbekistan significantly enhances the user experience for Uzbek-speaking internet users. Beyond convenience, it marks an important step toward expanding digital knowledge accessibility in the Uzbek language.














