Gemini in Chrome is expanding to even more desktop users

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Google has been slowly rolling out Chrome’s advanced AI capabilities. The company first introduced the new Gemini in Chrome feature in the US earlier this year. Now, Google is expanding it to yet another region.

The company announced in a blog post that it’s bringing Gemini in Chrome to desktop users in the UK and will roll it out to iOS users next month. Gemini in Chrome gives users a dedicated “Ask Gemini” button on the top-right corner of the browser. It opens Gemini in a sidebar and lets users interact with it while browsing.

The feature lets users leverage Gemini’s capabilities to summarize a web page. Users can also share multiple tabs with Gemini and have the AI compare information across those tabs. I asked it to compare gaming laptops using my open tabs, and it provided an easy-to-understand summary of both laptops, along with a suggestion for the better value-for-money option.

Akshay Gangwar / Android AuthoritySince Gemini has access to users’ personal information, it can also schedule meetings, draft emails, and do a lot more. Gemini in Chrome also supports Nano Banana 2, so users can convert images on the web with simple text prompts.

Google also notes that Gemini in Chrome is built with security in mind. It can recognize threats such as prompt injection attacks, and always asks for confirmation before completing any sensitive actions.

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