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Home » News » General » Google will soon bring new way to check if you are human: All details

Google will soon bring new way to check if you are human: All details

By Bhaskar Sharma | Updated on 23-Jun-2026
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Google may ask users to make hand gestures instead of solving CAPTCHA puzzles.

The new system is designed to better detect real users and block bots.

Google says the feature is optional, and current CAPTCHA options will stay available.

Google will soon bring new way to check if you are human: All details
Bhaskar Sharma Bhaskar Sharma
23-Jun-2026

Google is reportedly rolling out a new way for users to prove they are human online. Instead of selecting images or solving simple puzzles, methods that can be time-consuming and frustrating, the company may ask some users to make hand gestures in front of their device cameras. Google says this new verification method can make the checking process faster and harder for AI bots to trick. Today, many automated tools can solve regular CAPTCHA tests in just a few seconds, so there is a growing need for better ways to tell whether a user is a real person or a bot. Follow along with the article to learn more about Google’s new CAPTCHA verification.

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How Google’s new reCAPTCHA works

Under the new system, users are asked to allow camera access through their browser. Once permission is granted, the camera records a short video of a specific hand movement. Google then analyses the gesture using hand landmark coordinates that track the position of different hand joints.

According to the company, the process is designed to confirm that a real person is interacting with the device. The verification happens automatically after the gesture is completed.

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Why is the new CAPTCHA system needed?

Why is the new CAPTCHA system needed

Google is updating its old CAPTCHA system because of recent advances in artificial intelligence. AI bots have become capable of solving many of the tests which Google currently uses to verify that a real person is accessing a website. In tests, AI was able to accurately identify objects such as traffic lights, buses, and crosswalks in images.

However, with this new style where the company is asking users to imitate the hand gestures, the company just wants to add another layer of hardness for bots to imitate human behaviour. Google trusts that with this they will be able to reduce the bot activities like fake account creation, spam, and other forms of online abuse. 

Privacy concerns with new reCAPTCHA

Despite Google’s assurances, the feature has sparked concerns among privacy-focused users. Critics have questioned whether people should trust a company with access to their camera, even if the video is only used for verification.

Google says the recorded footage is not linked to a user’s identity, audio is never captured, and the video is deleted immediately after the verification process. The company also says no related information is shared with third parties.

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What will happen to the current CAPTCHA options?

Google has clarified that the gesture-based challenge is optional. Existing image and audio CAPTCHA methods will continue to be available for users who prefer them or require accessibility-friendly alternatives. The company says the goal is to strengthen security while giving users multiple verification choices.

When can I see the new CAPTCHA?

Google is rolling out the new CAPTCHA in a phased manner; hence, you can encounter the new way to prove you’re human anytime. While many users have already received the update, you may see it anytime soon.

Bhaskar Sharma

Bhaskar Sharma

Bhaskar is a senior copy editor at Digit India, where he simplifies complex tech topics across iOS, Android, macOS, Windows, and emerging consumer tech. His work has appeared in iGeeksBlog, GuidingTech, and other publications, and he previously served as an assistant editor at TechBloat and TechReloaded. A B.Tech graduate and full-time tech writer, he is known for clear, practical guides and explainers. View Full Profile

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