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Google Chrome unveils Gemini-powered auto-browsing feature

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Last updated: 2026/01/29 at 7:22 PM
News Room Published 29 January 2026
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Google just gave Chrome a huge Gemini-powered upgrade that basically allows the AI assistant to complete tasks on the web for users.

In a blog post, Google announced that it was launching a new feature called “auto browse” powered by its most powerful new AI model, Gemini 3. The feature is only available for Chrome on desktop and is currently only rolling out to paying Google AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers.

What is auto browse? It’s a feature that brings an agentic experience directly to Chrome via Gemini. Google’s AI assistant Gemini will appear on a right-hand sidebar within Chrome, allowing users to chat and interact directly with websites within the web browser.

Gemini carries out tasks via Chrome’s auto browse feature.
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Using auto browse, Gemini can interact with any web page. Gemini can click, input text, and scroll through the page, all while carrying out the user-requested actions. All a user has to do is input in the Gemini sidebar what they would like the AI agent to carry out, and Gemini will reply, “Task started.”

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One example provided by Google involves the AI agent being asked to shop for supplies on Etsy for a themed party. The user inputs which website they want Gemini to search, which party to look for, and how much of a budget they have to spend. Gemini goes to Etsy, searches for supplies, adds the relevant ones to the cart, and then informs the user that the checkout cart is ready for them to look over.

Gemini will even look up and add discount codes and, if given permission, will access Google Password Manager to log in to the user’s account on the website.

Chrome auto browser

A task completed by the Gemini-powered auto browse feature in Chrome.
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Furthermore, there is a “Take over task” button hovering at the top of the web browser window, allowing a user to intervene, just in case Gemini goes rogue.

Google continues to add AI features to its array of internet products. In addition to this announcement, Google also brought Nano Banana to Chrome. And earlier this week, Google added additional AI Mode integration into Google Search’s own existing AI product, AI Overviews. And continuing the theme of rewarding users who pay for its AI products, auto browse is currently only available for Google AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers.

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