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Google rolls out Gemini in Chrome for all Android users in the US

Google has launched the AI assistant Gemini in Chrome for all Android users in the United States. The feature allows users to summarise pages and interact with Google services directly within the browser.

By the Aheadline editorial team·21 aug. 2026·2 min read·Source: Entity-watch: Google DeepMindVerifierad signalAI-generated
Google rolls out Gemini in Chrome for all Android users in the US
Google rolls out Gemini in Chrome for all Android users in the US
Google rolls out Gemini in Chrome for all Android users in the US
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What happened?

Google has launched its AI assistant Gemini directly in the Chrome browser for all Android users in the US. The feature includes agentic 'Auto Browse' and is accessed via a new Gemini icon or the three-dot menu at the top of the browser. Users can interact with the AI assistant directly on the page they are visiting without needing to switch tabs or open a separate application.

Key facts

PlattformGoogle Chrome för Android
RegionUSA (alla Android-användare)
HuvudfunktionerAuto Browse, sammanfattning, koppling till Kalender/Keep

Why it matters

The integration allows users to have long articles summarised, ask questions about the content on the current web page, or have specific sections explained. Furthermore, Gemini can be linked to other Google services such as Google Calendar and Google Keep, enabling tasks such as adding events to the calendar directly based on information found on a web page.

Who is affected?

The rollout currently applies to all Android users in the US. The feature is designed for individuals who wish to summarise text or manage information while browsing. Developers and websites are primarily affected by users gaining new tools to interact with their web content.

Impact on the EU

At this stage, Google has not announced a timeline for when Gemini in Chrome with Auto Browse will be rolled out in the EU or Sweden. Regulatory frameworks such as EU AI and data protection regulations may impact the speed and form in which the feature is launched in the European market.

What else you should know

The feature is similar to Microsoft's Copilot in the Edge browser, where AI is used to analyse and interact with content directly within the browser window. Google originally showcased the integration during its developer conference in May 2024, followed by a limited test period starting in late June.

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers about this story

Vad har hänt?
Google har lanserat AI-assistenten Gemini direkt i webbläsaren Chrome med funktioner som Auto Browse för alla Android-användare i USA.
När hände det?
Lanseringen för alla Android-användare i USA meddelades efter att en begränsad utrullning inleddes i slutet av juni 2024.
Varför spelar det roll?
Det gör det möjligt för användare att sammanfatta webbsidor, ställa frågor om innehåll och interagera med Google-tjänster som Kalender och Keep direkt i Chrome utan att byta flik.
När kommer Gemini i Chrome till EU och Sverige?
För närvarande är funktionen endast tillgänglig i USA. Google har inte meddelat något lanseringsdatum för EU eller Sverige.
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