Google has added a new AI feature called “Skills” to its Chrome browser to help users save and reuse their favorite AI tasks. Skills works with Google’s Gemini AI, which is already built into Chrome. For example, if a user often asks Gemini to suggest vegan options while reading recipes, they can save that prompt as a Skill. Google has announced a new set of AI-powered features for Google Chrome. Powered by Gemini 3.1, the update introduces a more interactive browsing experience where users can chat with a side panel assistant while staying on the same webpage. Users can also compare information across multiple tabs and have Chrome organize the data into simplified formats like tables or summaries. A new feature powered by Nano Banana 2 allows image editing directly inside Chrome using text prompts. Android support is available through Gemini while using Chrome and other apps. Read more in our articles including "Google brings AI “Skills” to Chrome Browser" and "Google Chrome adds Gemini AI tools".
Google has added a new AI feature called “Skills” to its Chrome browser to help users save and reuse their favorite AI tasks. Skills works with Google’s Gemini AI, which is already built into Chrome.
For example, if a user often asks Gemini to suggest vegan options while reading recipes, they can save that prompt as a Skill. Google has announced a new set of AI-powered features for Google Chrome. Powered by Gemini 3.1, the update introduces a more interactive browsing experience where users can chat with a side panel assistant while staying on the same webpage.
Our coverage of Gemini AI Chrome includes: "Google brings AI “Skills” to Chrome Browser"; "Google Chrome adds Gemini AI tools"; "Google rolls out Gemini in Chrome across Asia Pacific, including PH". Each article provides unique insights and information.