
"The first of the new features is a sidebar. Available to all Gemini in Chrome users, the interface allows you to chat with Gemini and keep a conversation going across multiple tabs. Google suggests the sidebar is useful for multitaskers. "Our testers have been using it for all sorts of things: comparing options across too-many-tabs, summarizing product reviews across different sites, and helping find time for events in even the most chaotic of calendars," the company writes."
"The sidebar is also where you access the second new feature Google is adding to Chrome. Following its successful rollout within the Gemini app, Nano Banana, Google's in-house image generator, is available directly inside of the browser. With the addition, you won't need to open a new tab when you want Gemini to make you an AI image. You also won't need to download and upload a file when you want Gemini to edit an existing image for you."
Google is rolling out Gemini-powered features for Chrome, beginning with a new sidebar that lets users chat with Gemini and maintain conversations across multiple tabs. The sidebar supports multitasking scenarios such as comparing options across many tabs, summarizing product reviews across different sites, and finding time for events in busy calendars. Nano Banana, Google's in-house image generator, is integrated into the sidebar so users can create or edit images without opening new tabs or uploading files. Personal Intelligence will arrive in Chrome in the coming months to remember past conversations and provide more personalized, context-aware assistance.
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