Google has expanded its Gemini-powered Chrome experience to seven more countries, widening access to its upgraded browsing features across key global markets. The move strengthens Chrome’s push to become a more capable, productivity-focused platform, stepping up competition with rival browsers that are adding smarter, more integrated user tools.
Google has expanded the Gemini-powered Chrome experience to:
Australia
Indonesia
Japan
Philippines
Singapore
South Korea
Vietnam
With this launch, Gemini will be available to more people through the browser. They can use the chatbot to summarize notes, comprehend websites more quickly, and navigate information without tab-switching.
Chrome is emerging as a robust browsing platform that integrates better with other applications to facilitate an easier experience for its users.
Google's overall objective is to make Chrome an essential part of everyday internet usage that goes beyond browsing. Users can utilize the AI agent to better access, analyze, and manage information on the platform. The move will also help increase the user base by expanding Chrome’s availability to rapidly growing nations.
In addition, expanding its presence across more nations would help the browser compete against other platforms, which have already begun implementing the same capabilities.
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With all the features being added, Google is gradually ensuring that Chrome becomes more than just a browser, as these features make users' web experiences easier. Entering new markets ensures its continued global presence and competitiveness. All efforts have been focused on making the web experience faster and more integrated with other services.