Chrome New Feature Update: Gemini Powered Auto Browse Feature Rolled Out in Chrome for Google AI Pro and Google Ultra Subscribers in US

Google has launched Auto Browse in Chrome for US-based AI Pro and Ultra subscribers. Powered by Gemini 3, this agentic feature autonomously handles multi-step tasks across websites, such as trip planning and shopping. Integrated with Gmail and Maps via a persistent sidebar, it prioritises user transparency and workflow efficiency during complex browsing.

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Google has rolled out “Auto Browse” in Chrome, powered by Gemini, for Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers in the US. This agentic feature enables Gemini to autonomously handle multi-step routine tasks directly within any tab, such as sourcing budget-friendly party supplies or co-ordinating trip logistics across multiple websites. It keeps users informed at every stage, ensuring transparency and control. Built on the advanced Gemini 3 model, the update enhances Chrome’s AI capabilities with a persistent sidebar assistant and deeper integration with Google apps such as Gmail, Maps and Shopping. The announcement, shared via a short video on X, highlights how AI can streamline everyday browsing without disrupting workflow. Nvidia’s USD 100 Billion Investment Plan in OpenAI Has Stalled Amid Internal Doubts and Strategic Concerns: Report.

Auto Browse Feature Now Available to Google Chrome in US

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