Featured Snippets and AI Overviews: What Changed in 2026
Last updated: March 2026 · Reading time: 7 minutes
Featured snippets display relevant excerpts from a website above organic results — as text, list, table, or video. Since January 2020, they count as a normal organic result (no more double listing). Since 2024/2025, Google's AI Overviews increasingly appear for informational queries — often in the place where a featured snippet used to be.
This changes the rules: optimizing for individual SERP features is no longer sufficient. Those who want to stay visible must structure content so that both traditional snippets and AI systems recognize it as a source.
Types of Featured Snippets
Paragraph snippet. A text block of 40-50 words that directly answers a question. The most common snippet type.
List snippet. Numbered or unnumbered lists. Google also creates them from heading structures, not just HTML lists. Optimal for tutorials and rankings.
Table snippet. Google extracts tables from content and displays them as a preview. Especially effective for comparisons and pricing lists.
Video snippet. Almost exclusively YouTube videos. Exempt from deduplication — a video snippet can appear in addition to the organic result.
AI Overviews: The New Reality
Google AI Overviews (AIO) are AI-generated summaries that appear for informational queries. They are compiled from multiple sources and contain links to cited pages.
For website operators, this means:
Opportunities. Those cited as a source in an AIO receive a prominent link with high credibility.
Risks. AIOs can fully answer the searcher's question — without a click. CTR for position 1 drops significantly with AIOs.
Strategy shift. Instead of optimizing for position 1, optimize for "being citable." This requires structured data, definitive statements, and high entity density.
Google Search Console has shown AIO impressions and clicks separately in the performance report since 2025. Check your own data instead of generic CTR benchmarks.
Optimizing Content for Snippets and AIOs
Questions as H2 headings. Formulate the search query as a heading and answer it directly below in 1-2 sentences.
Structured answers. Use lists (HTML ul/ol), tables, and short paragraphs. Google extracts these formats preferentially.
Schema markup. FAQPage, HowTo, and Article schema help Google and AI systems understand your content.
Rank on page 1. 99.58% of featured snippets come from pages ranking in the top 10 (Ahrefs). Snippet optimization without a ranking basis is ineffective.
Executive summary. 50-70 words at the beginning of the page that definitively answer the core question. This is snippet-optimized and GEO-optimized at the same time.
Snippet Strategy for Your Website
arocom reviews which of your pages have snippet potential as part of GEO optimization and optimizes them specifically. The Future Check covers the technical foundation — schema markup, page structure, content quality.
Can I force a featured snippet?
No. Google decides which page is displayed as a snippet. You can significantly increase the probability through structured content, clear answers, and good ranking — but there is no guarantee.
Are AI Overviews replacing featured snippets?
Partially. For informational queries, AIOs increasingly appear instead of featured snippets. For specific questions (Know Simple), featured snippets remain relevant. Both formats require similar content optimization.
Can I prevent Google from using my content as a snippet?
Yes. With the meta tag nosnippet or max-snippet:0 in the HTML head. Or with the HTML attribute data-nosnippet for specific text areas. Keep in mind: this also reduces your visibility.
How do I measure the success of my snippet optimization?
In Google Search Console under Performance. Filter by position (near 1) and compare CTR and clicks. For AIOs, check the separate AIO report in Search Console.
Read more
- Optimizing Meta Descriptions — Increasing click rate
- Optimizing Title Tags — The most important SEO lever
- GEO Optimization — Visibility in search engines and AI systems
- Future Check (Audit) — Independent analysis of your installation
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