Google Testing Replacing Gemini Button With Browse With AI In Chrome
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Google Testing Replacing Gemini Button With Browse With AI In Chrome
"This test was spotted by Glenn Gabe who wrote on X, "Interesting to see Google testing different labels and treatment for Gemini in Chrome. The stable version of Chrome says "Gemini" where Chrome Canary says "Browse with AI". When Gemini with Chrome first launched, it was simply the Gemini logo (which many didn't even know was there, they didn't recognize the Gemini logo, etc.)" I do agree."
"Google is testing swapping out the Gemini button at the top right of the Chrome browser, with a "Browse with AI" button. The button is more colorful and in your face, which probably gets more users to notice it."
Google is testing swapping the Gemini button at the top-right of the Chrome browser for a "Browse with AI" button. The experimental button uses brighter colors and a more prominent treatment to draw attention. Chrome Canary displays the "Browse with AI" label while the stable channel still shows "Gemini". The original Gemini presence was often limited to a logo that many users did not recognize. The larger, labeled button is intended to increase discovery and engagement with the AI feature. Side-by-side images show a clear visual difference between the two treatments. The change prioritizes clarity over minimal iconography.
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