Gemini AI Is Officially Coming to Google Chrome

Gemini AI Is Officially Coming to Google Chrome

It’s no secret that Google has been all-in on AI for a long time. The company has been very busy weaving its powerful models into more and more of its products and services. And the latest destination for their versatile Gemini assistant is none other than the world’s most popular web browser: Google Chrome. It appears that Google still does not see a clear danger of losing Chrome even with pressure from the US DOJ.

Google confirms it will integrate Gemini AI into Chrome soon

What was once a whispered rumor back in March has now been officially confirmed by Google themselves. Gemini is officially making its way directly into your Chrome browser later this year. Google will hold the I/O 2025 developer conference on May 20th and 21st. The company is currently just teasing the feature and will likely offer a clearer picture of it during the event. Google had already confirmed that Gemini will help to combat scams on Chrome. However, it seems that the integration will be much deeper.

Anyway, thanks to some early leaks and whispers, we have an idea about what Gemini will offer in Chrome. Everything could revolve around a feature codenamed “GLIC”—which” stands for “Gemini Live in Chrome.” If you dive into Chrome’s settings, you might soon find a dedicated “GLIC” section. Flipping that switch is said to make a handy Gemini icon pop up right next to your minimize, maximize, and close window buttons. Clicking it will apparently launch Gemini in a convenient floating window. Plus, it seems you’ll even have the option to set Gemini up in your system tray for super-quick access.

Gemini always available on your PC, a rival for Copilot?

The overall idea here is pretty clear: Google wants to bring Gemini front and center, making it incredibly easy to tap into its AI power without ever having to leave your browser. Need a quick answer to a question, or want to run some AI prompts for creative ideas? Soon, your browser might be all you need. This could be a really seamless way to get AI assistance exactly when and where you need it most. Being able to set a shortcut would make Gemini a sort of alternative to Copilot on Windows PCs as well.

This article first appeared on Android Headlines

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