Google launches Gemini in Chrome across 7 additional countries

Google launches Gemini in Chrome across 7 additional countries

On Monday, Google unveiled that it’s expanding its Gemini feature in Chrome to seven additional markets, which include Australia, Indonesia, Japan, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, and Vietnam. This feature is being released for both desktop and iOS in all these regions except for Japan.

Since last year, the company has been incorporating AI and Gemini into Chrome in various ways, utilizing a floating window.

Earlier this year, they unveiled a sidebar assistant aimed at aiding users in answering queries across different tabs and leveraging the Personal Intelligence capability of Gemini, allowing connections to services such as Gmail and Google Photos for tailored responses. Through this Chrome feature, users can also arrange meetings using Calendar, verify location specifics with Maps, and create and send emails through Gmail.

Additionally, users can alter images online with Nano Banana 2 in the sidebar.

Initially, Gemini in Chrome was accessible to users in the U.S. following its launch in January, and in March, the availability was extended to India, Canada, and New Zealand.

With this rollout, Gemini in Chrome is now offered in a broader range of countries. Nevertheless, the company’s agentic feature, which manages your browser window to perform tasks on your behalf, is currently under testing and is only accessible to AI Pro and AI Ultra paid plan users in the U.S.

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