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Google Chrome is evolving into an AI-powered browser with Gemini. The assistant can summarise web content, draft emails, edit images, and manage tasks all without switching tabs, making browsing faster and more efficient.
Gemini AI is now coming to users in India, Canada and New Zealand on Mac, Windows and Chromebook Plus. Desktop and iOS users also get full integration, while Android users can access it by holding the power button.
The Gemini AI assistant is currently free inside Google Chrome. It brings the Gemini 3.1 model, supporting over 50 languages including Hindi, French and Spanish, ensuring users across countries can interact in their preferred language.
Gemini now shows as an icon in Chrome’s top-right corner. It can quickly summarise web pages, create small quizzes from study notes and remember old tabs to keep browsing simple and organised.
Gemini works with Google apps like Gmail, Maps, Calendar and YouTube. Users can grab important points from emails or YouTube videos right in Chrome’s sidebar, making it easier to manage tasks without switching apps.
Gemini AI can easily check several open tabs at once and combine the information. It helps users compare products or plan trips by showing all the details in one simple, easy-to-read table.
Meanwhile, Google has embedded its Nano Banana 2 AI model into Chrome. Users can generate images directly from the sidebar using simple text prompts, allowing creative tasks without leaving the browser environment.
Google ensures Gemini’s safety with layered security and automated red-teaming. It can spot harmful prompts and asks for confirmation before sensitive actions like sending emails or adding events to Calendar, keeping users safe.
Chrome’s Gemini AI offers a safer, integrated experience for browsing, multitasking and creative tasks. Regular updates and automated fixes maintain security while expanding features across devices and supported languages worldwide.