Google is rolling out major updates to Gemini in Chrome, turning the browser into an AI-powered assistant designed to help users multitask, browse faster, and complete complex online tasks with less effort, El.kz reports citing Interesting Engineering.
The updates are available on macOS, Windows, and Chromebook Plus and are built on Gemini 3, Google’s most advanced AI model so far.
The biggest change is how Gemini works inside Chrome. Instead of opening in a separate tab, the assistant now lives in a side panel that stays accessible across all tabs.
This lets users keep their main work open while asking Gemini to summarize content, compare products, or organize information from multiple sites at the same time.
Google says the new setup is meant to reduce tab overload and interruptions.
Early testers have used the side panel to compare shopping options, summarize product reviews, and help organize packed calendars without leaving the page they are working on.
The update also brings deeper integrations with Google’s apps, including Gmail, Calendar, Maps, YouTube, Google Flights, and Google Shopping.
Gemini can now pull context from emails, schedules, and travel searches to help users plan trips, draft messages, or find relevant information faster.
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