Following the last expansion to the Asia Pacific region, Google is bringing Gemini in Chrome to Latin America, Africa, and the Middle East.
After the US launch, Gemini in Chrome came to Canada, India, and New Zealand this March. A month later, the integration came to Australia, Indonesia, Japan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Vietnam, and other countries in the region.
The expansion continues today for “users in Latin America, Africa, the Middle East and more.”
On desktop (Mac, Windows, and Chromebook Plus), you can launch Gemini in Chrome from the top-right corner of windows. There’s also a keyboard shortcut, Mac menu bar, and Windows system tray, as well as right-clicking on a page for “Ask Gemini” in the context menu.
Gemini opens as a side panel next to what you’re browsing or as a floating window. Go to Chrome Settings > AI innovations > Gemini in Chrome to customize.
Gemini’s awareness of the current tab lets you:
- “summarize lengthy content, compare information across multiple tabs, and more.”
- “schedule meetings with Calendar, check location details with Maps, draft and send emails with Gmail, and ask questions about YouTube videos.”
- “Nano Banana 2 capabilities allow you to transform images on the web using a text prompt in the Gemini in Chrome side panel.”
- “with Personal Intelligence, Gemini in Chrome can remember context from past conversations, so you get uniquely tailored answers to whatever you’re looking for across the web.”
Gemini in Chrome is also rolling out to the iOS browser where it can be accessed from the left of the address bar. A similar integration is coming to Chrome for Android.
More on Chrome:
- Google is adding AI detection for photos, videos, and audio to Search and Chrome
- Chrome for Android adding full Gemini integration and auto browse
- Chrome for Android will let you just share approximate location
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