Google on Tuesday announced a major update to its Chrome browser, embedding Gemini artificial intelligence to help users research information, edit images, and complete multi-step online tasks directly from the browser.

Google said the new features, rolling out across macOS, Windows, and Chromebook Plus devices, are powered by Gemini 3, its most advanced AI model.Β
The update introduces a persistent side panel assistant, deeper links to Google apps, and new automated browsing capabilities for paid subscribers.
With this update, Google is giving Chrome a more active role in helping users complete online tasks.
Side Panel Brings AI Assistance Across Tabs
The most visible change is a new Gemini side panel that remains accessible across tabs. Users can ask questions, summarize pages, or compare information while continuing to work in their current tab.

Google said testers have used the feature to review product comparisons, condense long reviews, and manage schedules without opening additional windows, reducing the need to switch between tasks.
Image Editing Moves Inside the Browser
Chrome now also supports image transformation through Googleβs Nano Banana technology.Β
Users can modify images they encounter online by entering text instructions in the side panel, without downloading files or opening separate editing tools.

The feature is available to all Gemini-enabled Chrome users and is aimed at creative work, research visualization, and design exploration.
Deeper Integration With Google Apps
Gemini in Chrome can connect with Google services, including Gmail, Calendar, Maps, YouTube, Shopping, and Flights.Β
When enabled, the assistant can reference information across those apps to help complete tasks such as travel planning or scheduling.
Google said users remain in control of app connections and can disable them at any time.
Automated Browsing for Complex Tasks
For AI Pro and Ultra subscribers in the United States, Google is introducing βauto browse,β a system that allows Chrome to carry out multi-step online activities on a userβs behalf.
Auto browse can research travel options, compare prices, fill out forms, collect documents, manage subscriptions, and assist with administrative workflows. It can also identify products from images and add items to shopping carts while following user-defined limits.
Sensitive actions such as purchases or public posts require explicit user confirmation. Auto browse can also work with Google Password Manager when sign-ins are needed.
Commerce and Security Focus
Chrome will support Googleβs Universal Commerce Protocol, an open standard developed with partners including Shopify, Etsy, Wayfair, and Target. The framework is intended to allow AI systems to interact with online retailers in a consistent way.
Google said the new features were built with additional safeguards to address online security risks, with automation designed to pause and request approval before completing critical steps.
Broader Strategy
The Chrome update comes as technology companies race to embed AI agents into consumer products, moving beyond chat interfaces toward systems that can act on user instructions.
Google said it plans to expand Geminiβs capabilities in Chrome over the coming months, including features that retain context across interactions, subject to user permission.
Key Takeaways
- Google has added Gemini AI directly to the Chrome browser on macOS, Windows, and Chromebook Plus devices.
- A new side panel allows users to access AI assistance across tabs while continuing their work.
- Chrome now supports image editing within the browser using text-based instructions.
- Paid subscribers in the United States can use auto browse to handle multi-step online tasks, with approval required for sensitive actions.
- The update includes deeper integration with Google apps and support for an open commerce standard for AI-assisted shopping.
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