Microsoft Bing is testing two separate interface changes in its search results, both reported by Search Engine Roundtable on June 19, 2026.
The first adds a color selector to Bing’s product and shopping carousel, letting users preview available color options directly in the SERP without clicking through to the retailer. The practical effect is fewer round-trips to the merchant site for shoppers narrowing a purchase by color.
The second is a redesigned news box. The updated layout makes it clearer that the listed items are news sources, according to Search Engine Roundtable editor Barry Schwartz, who called it “easier to understand.” The goal appears to be stronger source attribution at a glance, a priority that has gained urgency as AI-generated summaries push traditional news links down the page.
Neither test is a confirmed rollout, so publishers and retailers should watch whether the changes reach their categories before adjusting anything.
For e-commerce teams, the color selector hints that Bing may favor structured product data, specifically color variants, for SERP display. Sites with well-formed product schema covering color attributes would be best positioned if the feature ships.
Search Engine Roundtable reported both Bing tests on June 19, 2026.