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    TechAiVerseBy TechAiVerseSeptember 25, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read2 Views
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    Google Chrome Reinvented with Gemini and New AI Features

    Key Takeaways

    • Gemini integration transforms browsing – Chrome will use Gemini to help users understand complex content, recall past websites, and even perform tasks like booking appointments.
    • Deeper Google ecosystem connections – Gemini will integrate seamlessly with Calendar, YouTube, and Maps, letting users schedule meetings, find locations, and extract video details without leaving Chrome.
    • Smarter, safer browsing tools – AI search in the address bar, advanced scam blocking, improved permission handling, and one-click password changes strengthen Chrome’s security and usability.
    • Competitive position in AI browser war – With Gemini, Chrome leverages its 63.6% market share and trusted user base to rival emerging AI browsers from Perplexity, OpenAI, and Anthropic.

    If you love Chrome and are excited about AI technology, you might have a reason to celebrate. Your favorite browser will get a major AI update soon. 

    According to a recent Google blog post, the search engine giant intends to incorporate Gemini into Chrome on multiple levels. 

    The concept of Gemini in Chrome is to transform your passive browsing into a proactive and smart experience, boosting your productivity and online security. 

    Gemini in Chrome is being rolled out for free to all Mac and Windows desktop users in the US, with English set as their preferred language. 

    Previously, the integration was limited to Google AI Pro and Google Ultra subscribers. Business users will gain access through Google Workspace in the coming weeks, with additional protections and controls.

    Chrome’s Upcoming AI Features 

    In the upcoming weeks, Chrome will add major AI features to help you understand complex web content, increase browsing productivity, and stay safe online.

    The biggest update is Gemini in Chrome, which helps you understand complex information on the web page you’re viewing. First, it will be available to US Mac and Windows desktop users. After that, it will be added to Chrome on mobile. 

    Beyond helping you understand web content, Gemini in Chrome will soon have agentic browsing capabilities. This means you won’t have to spend time on tedious tasks like booking a haircut appointment. Mike Torres, VP of Product, Chrome, said,

    You tell Gemini in Chrome what you want to get done, and it acts on web pages on your behalf, while you focus on other things.

    You can stop it at any time, so you’re in complete control. 

    The usefulness of Gemini in Chrome doesn’t stop here. It will also help you easily return to websites you have previously visited without having to dig through your browsing history. It will be able to recall previously visited websites through simple prompts. 

    On top of that, Gemini in Chrome will connect more deeply with your favorite Google applications, including Calendar, YouTube, and Maps. As a result, you can book meetings, check location details, and find specific spots in a YouTube video without leaving the web page you’re reading. 

    Beyond these integrations, Chrome is adding the following AI-powered features to make browsing smarter and safer:

    • Search with AI Mode from the Chrome Bar: This allows you to access Google’s AI search mode directly from the Chrome address bar (omnibox) on your computer. Google plans to roll out this update later this month in English in the US. 
    • Get Answers About the Page You’re On: You can ask questions about the current page and receive quick answers from the omnibox. You will also see an AI overview from the search alongside the page. Additionally, you can ask follow-up questions in AI mode. 
    • Block Advanced Online Scams with AI: Safe Browsing’s improved protection is becoming smarter. It already uses Gemini Nano to detect tech support scams that trick users into installing harmful software. Soon, it will also block fake virus alerts and giveaway scams.  
    • Minimize Spam Alerts and Manage Permissions: Chrome will use AI to learn your preferences for site permissions, such as camera or location access. To provide a seamless browsing experience, it will display permission requests less intrusively when it predicts you’re likely to deny them. Chrome can also identify suspicious website notifications and let you decide whether to see them or unsubscribe. 
    • Change Saved Passwords with One Click: Chrome’s built-in password manager saves and auto-fills your logins. If any saved password is compromised, it alerts you. Now, with AI, you can change saved passwords in one click on supported sites like Coursera, Duolingo, Spotify, and more.

    Gemini in Chrome vs Other AI-Powered Browsers

    An AI browser war is underway to capture market share. Perplexity launched its AI browser, Comet, in July, generating significant buzz. 

    OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT, is preparing to launch its own AI browser soon. Meanwhile, Anthropic introduced its browser-based AI agent, Claude, in August 2025.

    Chrome, which holds 63.6% of the global browser market share, appeared slow in adopting AI. 

    We believe the ongoing antitrust trial may have influenced Google, as they weren’t sure if they could retain Chrome. However, with the court ruling in their favor, Google has accelerated its efforts, launching several powerful AI features through Gemini in Chrome. 

    Chrome has already earned users’ trust, and with AI-powered browsing, that bond will only grow stronger. 

    With these upcoming AI features, Google is now well-positioned to compete with other AI-powered browsers. Unlike newcomers, Chrome already has scale, trust, and dominance on its side. 

    If Gemini delivers on its promise, Chrome could set the standard for how AI shapes the future of browsing.

    Sandeep Babu is a cybersecurity writer with over four years of hands-on experience. He has reviewed password managers, VPNs, cloud storage services, antivirus software, and other security tools that people use every day.
    He follows a strict testing process—installing each tool on his system and using it extensively for at least seven days before writing about it. His reviews are always based on real-world testing, not assumptions.
    Sandeep’s work has appeared on well-known tech platforms like Geekflare, MakeUseOf, Cloudwards, PrivacyJournal, and more.
    He holds an MA in English Literature from Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi. He has also earned industry-recognized credentials like the Google Cybersecurity Professional Certificate and ISC2’s Certified in Cybersecurity.
    When he’s not writing, he’s usually testing security tools or rewatching comedy shows like Cheers, Seinfeld, Still Game, or The Big Bang Theory.


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