TL;DR
- Gemini in Chrome is now available to Android users across the US, bringing page summaries, contextual questions, Google app connections, and Nano Banana image tools directly into the browser.
- Google AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers also get Auto Browse, which can handle multi-step web tasks.
- Google has added safeguards for Auto Browse, including protections against prompt-injection attacks and confirmation prompts before Gemini completes certain sensitive actions.
Gemini in Chrome is already available for desktop users, and Google is now bringing the experience to Android users across the US. On your phone, it essentially gives Chrome its own built-in AI assistant that can understand the page you’re looking at and help you do more with it.
For example, if you open a long article and only care about the main points, Gemini can summarize it for you. You can also ask questions about the page, pull in information from Google apps like Calendar and Keep without constantly switching around, and even use Nano Banana to generate or tweak images while you browse.