Gemini, Nano Banana Are Coming to Chrome
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Following its recent AI makeover of Gmail, Google is bringing more Gemini-powered tools to Chrome. Starting today, a host of new features are rolling out for the browser, with more to come over the next few months.
With Gemini in Chrome, Nano Banana offers rich, image-based feedback. Let’s say that you’re shopping for new furniture. Instead of just imagining how it might look in your home, you can give Nano Banana a picture of your living room and have it create a picture that actually shows you how your new purchase will fit in.
The features rolling out include making Google’s photo-editing tool, Nano Banana, which will be available to Chrome’s logged-in users on desktop computers in the U.S.
Google is adding autobrowse capabilities to Chrome, as well as a browser sidebar that will serve as a way to command Google Gemini and even edit images that it sees.
Gemini in Chrome is getting a lot smarter, with a new side panel view, easier access to image editing, and the ability to take control, of your tabs and actually browse the internet for you.
Chrome's new AI features can edit images in the browser window, go shopping, and enable personalized multitasking in a new side panel.
Gemini in Chrome can browse the web on its own to perform tasks on your behalf and gets its own side panel -- here's what else is new.
Google has recently announced a list of new features powered by Gemini AI. These features include, auto browse, personal intelligence, multitasking side panels and more. Let’s delve deeper into these features.
Google added 5 incredible new Gemini AI features to Chrome including Auto Browse, a sidepanel, Nano Banana, Personal Intelligence, and more.