Google Gemini Arrives in Chrome on Android: What You Can Do Right Now
Google's Gemini AI assistant is now live in Chrome for all Android users in the United States, including those with Samsung Galaxy phones, bringing intelligent browsing features directly into the browser. The rollout integrates Gemini's capabilities into Chrome, allowing users to summarize articles, answer questions about webpages, and complete complex tasks without switching between apps.
What Can Gemini Do in Chrome on Android?
Gemini in Chrome brings several practical features to Android browsing. Users can access the AI assistant by tapping the Gemini icon in Chrome's top bar, or by navigating to Settings, then Appearance, then Toolbar shortcut to enable "Ask Gemini." Once launched, a floating chat box appears, allowing users to interact with the assistant while continuing to browse.
The core capabilities include the following:
- Article Summarization: Gemini can condense long articles into brief summaries, helping users quickly grasp key points without reading entire pieces.
- Webpage Q&A: Users can ask questions about the content they are viewing, and Gemini will provide answers based on the page's information.
- App Integration: Gemini connects with Google apps such as Calendar and Keep, allowing users to manage tasks and information without leaving Chrome.
- Image Generation: Google offers image-generation capabilities through a feature called Nano Banana, enabling users to customize and generate images while browsing.
How to Access and Use Gemini in Chrome?
- Enable the Icon: Tap the Gemini icon in Chrome's top toolbar, or if it is not visible, access the three-dot menu and navigate to Settings, Appearance, and Toolbar shortcut to select "Ask Gemini."
- Launch the Chat Box: Once enabled, tapping the Gemini icon opens a floating chat interface that stays on screen while you continue browsing.
- Use On-Screen Overlay: Galaxy users can also long-press the side or power button to trigger Gemini's on-screen overlay while in Chrome, even outside the US.
- Explore Auto Browse: For Google AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers, an advanced feature called Auto Browse can complete multi-step tasks like booking parking, updating recurring orders, or organizing travel itineraries.
What Is Auto Browse and Who Can Use It?
Auto Browse represents a more advanced tier of Gemini's capabilities, designed to handle complex, multi-step tasks that typically require manual effort. The feature can book parking for events, update recurring online orders, or organize travel plans for upcoming vacations, saving users time on routine administrative work.
However, Auto Browse is currently available only to Google AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers on Android in the United States. This premium tier reflects Google's strategy of offering basic Gemini features to all Android users while reserving advanced agentic capabilities for paying subscribers. The company has not announced when Auto Browse or broader Gemini Chrome integration will expand to users outside the US.
When Will Gemini in Chrome Expand Beyond the US?
Google has not provided a timeline for expanding Gemini in Chrome to regions outside the United States. However, Galaxy users in other countries can still access Gemini's on-screen overlay while browsing in Chrome by long-pressing the side or power button, providing a workaround for international users until the full Chrome integration rolls out globally.
The US-first rollout aligns with Google's typical strategy of testing new AI features domestically before expanding internationally. As the company gathers user feedback and refines the experience, broader availability is likely, though no official announcement has been made regarding specific timelines or regions.
This integration marks a significant step in Google's effort to embed Gemini across its product ecosystem, making AI assistance a core part of the Android browsing experience rather than a standalone tool. For Android users in the US, the feature is available immediately, with no additional setup required beyond enabling the Gemini icon in Chrome's toolbar.