Google brings Gemini AI features to Chrome on Android devices
CALIFORNIA: Google has begun rolling out Gemini artificial intelligence features to its Chrome browser on Android devices, bringing several AI-powered tools to mobile users.
Google said in a blog post that the new features are initially being introduced to users in the United States. The tools were previously available on the desktop version of Chrome and are now being expanded to mobile devices.
The company said the new features are designed to turn Chrome into a more capable digital assistant, allowing users to interact with web content and perform a range of tasks directly through the browser.
One of the features allows Gemini to generate AI summaries of webpages and answer users’ questions about the content. Google is also integrating services including Gmail, Google Keep and Google Calendar into Chrome.
Another feature will give users direct access to Google’s Nano Banana image-generation tool within Chrome. Users will be able to create new artwork or turn text from webpages into images, as well as edit images.
Google is also introducing an Auto Browse feature, an AI agent designed to handle more complex tasks on the web. The feature, however, will be limited to subscribers of Google AI Pro and AI Ultra plans.
The rollout marks another step by Google to bring Gemini-powered tools into everyday mobile browsing and make Chrome more interactive and AI-driven.
