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Chrome’s long-awaited vertical tabs are now available in Beta

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Last updated: 2026/01/16 at 12:09 PM
News Room Published 16 January 2026
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Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority

TL;DR

  • Vertical tabs have now appeared in Chrome Beta, enabled via a flag.
  • The layout was previously spotted in desktop Canary builds last year.
  • Early testing shows the sidebar is resizable and supports Tab Groups.

Vertical tabs have been one of the most requested additions to Chrome for years, and we first saw Google begin testing the layout in desktop Canary builds late last year. Now, the feature appears to be moving closer to wider release, with vertical tabs spotted in Chrome Beta for the first time.

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The feature was detailed in an X post by user @bramus, who identifies himself as a Chrome Developer Relations Engineer at Google. According to the post, vertical tabs are available behind a flag in Chrome 145, the current Beta release. You can enable the feature by heading to chrome://flags/#vertical-tabs, setting it to Enabled, relaunching Chrome, and then right-clicking the tab bar to select “Move tabs to the side.” The post also includes the before-and-after screenshots below showing the new layout in action.

In a follow-up, the same source noted that the vertical tab sidebar can be resized or collapsed into a minimal state, and that it works properly with Tab Groups. You can see those screenshots below.

Separately, another X user shows that Chrome also exposes a Tab strip position option in Settings > Appearance, offering an alternative way to move tabs to the side.

Vertical tabs appeared in Chrome Canary for desktop back in November, where the feature was described as functional but still lacking polish compared to rival browsers. While there’s still no word from Google on when vertical tabs will roll out more widely, it now looks like a matter of time.

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