Gemini in Chrome Now Available for Android Users

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Google is launching Gemini in Chrome for Android, the tech giant announced Tuesday. Originally teased back in May at the Google I/O conference, the AI features are now available on mobile, following their launch on the Chrome desktop browser earlier this year.

Gemini in Chrome allows you to quickly summarize long web pages and ask questions — a useful tool if you’re looking for a specific answer in dense content. You can also connect to select Google apps, such as Calendar and Keep, without switching tabs.

Another feature of Gemini in Chrome is the ability to generate images with the AI image generator Nano Banana. Google gives the example of creating an infographic based on a web page you’re studying for an exam if you prefer a more visual learning experience.

Google’s also introducing auto browse for the Android Chrome browser, an agentic AI feature that lets...

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