- Google Chrome now includes expanded support for the AI assistant Gemini. Google recently introduced this feature in more countries, including India.
- The Gemini extension appears in the upper-right section of the Chrome side panel. Users can access it through their web browser when they visit a website. The assistant has the ability to read all page content and provide information about the subject matter.
Support for Regional Languages
- Google has added support for eight regional languages which now includes the languages of Telugu and Tamil. The purpose of this initiative is to enable users who want to use their native languages to access services more effectively.
- With this update, users can interact with Gemini in their preferred language while browsing the web. The assistant has the ability to explain website content and create summaries while answering user questions.
Earlier Rollout in Other Markets
- Google first introduced this feature to selected markets which included the United States in September 2025.
- The company has now started to distribute its product to new nations. These include India and New Zealand. The wider release allows more users to access the AI assistant directly within the browser.
Feature Differences Between Regions
- The version available in the United States includes an auto-browse feature. This option allows the assistant to navigate some tasks automatically.
- The current version in India requires users to complete their work through manual procedures. Users must give instructions or interact with the assistant step by step.
Device Availability and AI Model
- The feature currently exists as the initial release for desktop users and for users of iOS devices.
- Google will operate its service through the advanced Gemini 3.1 model which will run inside Chrome. This model aims to improve response quality, speed, and accuracy when answering questions
