Google rolls out Gemini in Chrome in seven new countries

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Google has expanded its Gemini in Chrome feature to seven additional countries across the Asia-Pacific region.

Summary

Google has announced the expansion of its Gemini in Chrome integration to seven new markets: Australia, Indonesia, Japan, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, and Vietnam. This feature, which includes a sidebar-based assistant, allows users to leverage personalized AI capabilities to manage tasks across services like Gmail, Google Photos, Calendar, and Maps. While the update covers both desktop and iOS platforms in most of these countries, Japan currently excludes the iOS rollout. Additionally, Google's advanced agentic browser control features remain limited to paid AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers in the United States.

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