Gemini in Chrome is now available for Chromebook Plus devices in the US as well as users with personal Google accounts who can access the Gemini app and Google Workspace customers in the US.
Gemini in Chrome was announced at I/O 2025 and was initially available to subscribers of Google AI Pro and Google AI Ultra. For those with access, you can find the Gemini icon at the top-right of the browser.
Here"s a list of what it can do:
- You can get it to summarize a long article or give you the rundown on a complex topic you are reading about.
- It can gather information from several of your open tabs, letting you do things like compare different products without all the clicking back and forth.
- It lets you generate content, like drafting an email or some social media posts, directly from the browser"s side panel.
- You can create images right in the browser using simple text prompts.
- There is a feature called Gemini Live that lets you have a two-way voice conversation to brainstorm or get ready for a presentation.
Last month, Google deepened its integration of AI into the browser with its Gemini-powered Personal Intelligence feature, which is rolling out to macOS, Windows, and Chromebook Plus.
By connecting to your other services, it can pull information from various Google apps like your Gmail or Photos, allowing it to, for example, answer a question about a detail buried in an old email or even identify the make of a car from one of your pictures.
Apart from Personal Intelligence, Gemini in Chrome is becoming more "agentic" with a feature called "Chrome auto browse". Available for AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers, this system pretty much takes over your browser, clicking buttons, scrolling through pages, and entering data into text fields to achieve whatever objective you give it.
Google says it will always ask for your explicit consent before doing anything sensitive, like making a purchase or posting something on social media.