

Google has started rolling out its AI assistant, Gemini, within the Chrome browser for users in India. The move marks a major step in the company’s effort to integrate generative AI into its most widely used products.
With Chrome dominating the browser market in the country, the rollout could significantly boost mainstream AI adoption among Indian internet users.
Gemini in the Chrome browser lets users interact with an AI assistant while browsing webpages. They can ask the tool to summarize long articles, explain complex topics, compare information across tabs, or assist with writing tasks.
This feature also eliminates the need to switch between applications or windows. It enables the user to perform the task directly through the browsing experience. This is the aim behind Google’s integration.
Gemini AI is being rolled out in phases. Users of the desktop version and iOS version of Chrome in India can already use it. An expanded rollout is anticipated in the coming weeks as Google continues to work on performance and user feedback.
The AI assistant is also available in more than 50 languages, including many major Indian languages. This is part of Google’s push to extend the use of AI beyond English-speaking populations.
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India is a vital market for international AI companies, as the country has more than 1 billion internet users who continue to expand their online presence. Google developed its AI assistant for Chrome to maintain its competitive position against other AI assistants.
The internet will undergo a complete transformation in its future usage through this development. Traditional search and browsing methods will be transformed by the capabilities of AI assistants like Gemini.