Google announced Monday that it is making its Gemini in Chrome feature available in seven new markets, including Australia, Indonesia, Japan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, and Vietnam. The company is rolling out the feature on both desktop and iOS in all of these countries except Japan.
Since last year, the company has been integrating AI and Gemini into Chrome in various ways through floating windows.
Earlier this year, the company introduced a sidebar-based assistant that allows users to answer questions in multiple tabs. Also available is Gemini’s Personal Intelligence feature, which allows users to connect to services like Gmail and Google Photos for personalized answers. Users can also use this feature in Chrome to schedule meetings in Calendar, see location details in Maps, and compose and send emails in Gmail.
Users can also convert images on the web. Use Nano Banana 2 in the sidebar.
Chrome’s Gemini was available to US-based users until its January launch, but the company expanded its availability to India, Canada, and New Zealand in March.
With this release, Gemini for Chrome is now available in more countries. However, the company’s agent feature, which lets you take control of your browser window and complete tasks on your behalf, is in testing and only available to users of AI Pro and AI Ultra paid plans in the United States.
