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What are the knowledge panels?

Knowledge panels are information boxes that show up on Google when you search for specific entities like people, places, organizations, or things that are part of the Knowledge Graph. These panels are designed to provide you with a quick overview of essential information about a topic based on Google’s interpretation of available content across the web.

Can I change the data on the knowledge panels?

Knowledge panel content is automatically generated, pulling information from various online sources. Sometimes, Google collaborates with data partners who offer expert data on particular subjects, such as movies or music. This data is then combined with information from other public web sources to create a comprehensive snapshot.

How information that appears in knowledge panels can be claimed.

If you are the subject of or official representative of an entity depicted in a knowledge panel, you can claim this panel and suggest changes. More information about these processes are available in the following articles:
Get verified on Google
Update your Google knowledge panel

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