Google rolls out Gemini in Chrome to 7 new countries
Original: Google rolls out Gemini in Chrome in 7 new countries
Why This Matters
Expansion significantly grows Gemini's global reach in browser integration
Google announced Monday it's expanding Gemini in Chrome to seven new markets: Australia, Indonesia, Japan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, and Vietnam. Available on desktop and iOS except Japan.
Google is expanding its Gemini AI assistant integration in Chrome to seven additional countries including Australia, Indonesia, Japan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, and Vietnam. The feature launches on both desktop and iOS platforms in all markets except Japan. Gemini in Chrome operates through a sidebar-based assistant that helps users answer questions across tabs and utilizes Personal Intelligence features connecting to Gmail, Google Photos, Calendar, and Maps. Users can schedule meetings, check locations, draft emails, and transform images using Nano Banana 2. The feature initially launched in the U.S. in January and expanded to India, Canada, and New Zealand in March. Google's more advanced agentic feature that can control browser windows remains in testing, available only to AI Pro and Ultra subscribers in the U.S.