Google is expanding the availability of its artificial intelligence chatbot, Gemini, within the Chrome browser across several new international markets. Reports indicate that the integration is now accessible on desktop and iOS devices throughout Latin America, Africa, and the Middle East. While the service has seen significant global growth, the European Union region has not yet confirmed its availability.
The feature, which represents the integration of Google’s Gemini technology directly into the Chrome browser, was initially launched in the United States last year. Following that initial rollout, it expanded to Canada, New Zealand, and India in March. The core function of this integration is its ability to interact with the user’s browsing session.
As part of the Chrome experience, Gemini can analyze the content visible across open tabs and windows. Users can leverage this capability to summarize complex material, compare data points sourced from multiple different tabs simultaneously, and utilize advanced tools like Nano Banana 2 for generating and modifying both images and documents. This continuous rollout demonstrates Google’s effort to embed its AI capabilities deeply into the daily workflow of the Chrome browser, enhancing user productivity by providing contextual assistance directly within the browsing environment.
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It’s impressive how quickly Google is making its AI tools available across so many different regions.