Alphabet stock rises to start 2026 as analysts flag AI-search tailwinds for GOOG

Alphabet stock rises to start 2026 as analysts flag AI-search tailwinds for GOOG

New York, January 2, 2026, 10:20 ET — Regular session

  • Alphabet’s Class C shares (GOOG) rose about 1.3% in morning trading, tracking a tech-led bounce to start the year.
  • A Citizens analyst raised his price target, pointing to improving engagement from AI features in Google Search.
  • Investors are watching next week’s U.S. jobs report and January inflation data as earnings season approaches.

Alphabet’s Class C shares rose 1.3% to $317.82 by 10:13 a.m. ET on Friday, after the Google parent opened higher with the broader tech complex. The stock touched an intraday high of $322.86.

The early move matters because Alphabet is entering 2026 with investors focused on whether its AI push can protect Search—its biggest profit engine—while the company continues to spend heavily on data centers and chips. The Class C line is the company’s non-voting stock.

Wall Street’s main indexes opened higher on the first trading day of 2026, with the Nasdaq up about 1% at the bell as risk appetite returned after a choppy year-end. Reuters

Citizens analyst Andrew Boone raised his price target on Alphabet to $385 from $340, arguing AI features are lifting the quality of answers and keeping users engaged in Google Search. “We view AI search as a tailwind near term for query growth,” Boone wrote; a price target is a broker’s estimate of where a stock could trade over the next 12 months. Barron’s

Alphabet has been rolling out newer AI models to support those product changes. Google introduced Gemini 3 in November, positioning it as the latest version of its flagship AI model family for the Gemini app and developers. Blog

For Alphabet investors, the key question is whether more conversational search experiences can drive higher “engagement” — time and activity on the product — without diluting the ad formats that fund much of the business.

Some analysts expect 2026 to bring a sharper trade-off between growth and spending. Investors.com said Wall Street expects Alphabet’s earnings growth to slow in 2026 as capital spending — often called capex, the cash spent on items like servers and data centers — rises, putting Google Cloud growth under a brighter spotlight. Investors

Macro data could also set the tone for megacap valuations in the days ahead. The U.S. employment report due January 9 and consumer price index data on January 13 are among the releases investors are watching for clues on the Federal Reserve’s rate path. Reuters

Higher interest rates typically pressure high-valuation growth stocks because they raise the discount rate used in many valuation models. That sensitivity can amplify moves in the largest tech names when inflation or jobs data surprises.

Technicians are also watching how close Alphabet is to its recent highs. Nasdaq data showed GOOG’s 52-week range at roughly $142.66 to $328.67, leaving the shares within reach of the upper end after Friday’s early gain. Nasdaq

The next clear catalyst is the company’s quarterly update, with earnings timing still unconfirmed. Wall Street Horizon’s calendar listed an unconfirmed date of February 3 for Alphabet’s next report, and investors will be focused on Search ad demand, cloud growth and any fresh detail on AI-related spending. Wall Street Horizon

For now, Alphabet’s stock is taking cues from both the market’s early-year risk tone and investor confidence that AI-driven changes to Search can support growth in 2026.

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