From Mobile Browser to Personal Automation Hub
Chrome on Android is evolving from a simple browser into a Gemini-powered automation hub. Built on the Gemini 3.1 model, the new integration turns every webpage into a context-rich workspace where the AI can understand what you’re viewing and act on it. Tap the Gemini icon in Chrome’s toolbar and a persistent assistant panel appears at the bottom of your screen, ready to answer questions, summarize articles, or explain complex topics without forcing you to juggle apps or tabs. This deeper Gemini Chrome Android integration also links with core Google services. You can add events to Calendar, drop recipe ingredients into Keep, or surface specific details from Gmail directly from the page you’re browsing. By combining page context with your preferences—especially if you opt into Personal Intelligence—Gemini delivers browser task automation that feels tailored, yet still keeps you in control of what data it uses and how it responds.

Auto Browse: Gemini Handles Your Online Errands
Auto Browse is the standout agentic feature that upgrades Chrome into an errand-running assistant. Instead of manually clicking through pages, you describe the job—like finding a parking spot for an event or booking an appointment—and Gemini navigates the web on your behalf. It reads confirmations, follows links, fills intermediate steps, and surfaces options, while you track its progress through notifications and step in for final approval. Initially previewed on desktop, Auto Browse is now coming to Chrome on Android, bringing desktop-level automation to your phone. It’s designed to handle repetitive, tedious tasks in the background so you can focus on decisions, not navigation. Some actions, such as completing purchases or accessing saved passwords, still require you to take the wheel, preserving security. For Android users running recent OS versions, this is the first time such sophisticated browser task automation lands directly in their mobile browser.

Multi-Step Workflows and Smarter AI Autofill
Gemini Intelligence goes beyond single commands by orchestrating multi-step workflows that span apps and websites. It can transform a grocery list on your screen into a ready-made online shopping cart, or turn a travel brochure into a tailored tour search for a specific group size. While Gemini works in the background, you can watch each step unfold via notifications and confirm the final result, keeping oversight while offloading the busywork. At the same time, Gemini is boosting AI autofill features. By connecting Gemini to Autofill with Google—an opt-in step—Chrome can complete even more of those tiny text fields across apps and sites. Drawing on Personal Intelligence, it learns your typical choices and formats, accelerating form filling without constant repetition. Combined, automated workflows and smarter autofill shift Chrome from passively displaying forms to actively helping you complete online tasks with less tapping and less friction.

Voice-to-Text Rambler and Agentic Browsing on Android
Productivity in Chrome on Android isn’t just about automation—it’s also about how fast you can get ideas into text. Gemini Intelligence introduces Rambler in Gboard, a voice to text transcription feature designed for messy, natural speech. You can talk the way you actually speak, complete with pauses, filler words, and even multiple languages in the same sentence. Rambler cleans it up into polished text, clearly indicating when it’s active so you stay aware of what’s being transcribed. Together with contextual Gemini in Chrome, Rambler turns your phone into a powerful capture tool for emails, documents, and messages generated on the fly. Meanwhile, agentic browsing capabilities—like page-aware summaries, explanations, and auto-browse—bring desktop-style AI assistance to Android for the first time. The result is a browser that doesn’t just show you the web; it collaborates with you, combining task execution, intelligent autofill, and frictionless voice input into one cohesive mobile experience.
