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Google adds powerful AI to Chrome—Here’s what users in India can now do

| @indiablooms | Mar 11, 2026, at 04:46 pm

IT giant Google has announced the integration of built-in artificial intelligence (AI) features into its Chrome browser in several nations, including India.

Elaborating the initiative, Google said in its blog, "That’s why we’ve built AI directly into Chrome to help people seek and understand information, whether they’re studying for an exam, shopping for the perfect gift or just taking care of their daily chores."

Apart from India, the feature was rolled in Canada and New Zealand.

The IT giant said the new capabilities will support over 50 languages, including Hindi, French and Spanish.

"These features, which are built on Gemini 3.1, will first be available in these regions on desktop and iOS. On Android, you can activate Gemini when using Chrome and other apps by holding the power button," the company said.

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