Google Chrome, the king of browsers that always amazes us, is again presenting new innovations.
After successfully making it easier to synchronize browsing history between laptops and smartphones, Chrome is now ready to pamper Android users with the long-awaited feature: tab group synchronization between devices!
Imagine, you are busy browsing on your laptop, then you have to rush out. With this new feature, you can immediately continue browsing on your cellphone without having to bother opening tabs one by one.
Even more exciting, you can share tab groups with your friends, and every tab change on one device will be immediately visible on other devices.
How does it work?
A leak from @Leopeva64 on Twitter reveals that the “Invite” button in Chrome Canary for Android’s tab group folder has changed to “Share”.
Even though invitations cannot currently be sent, this feature promises smoother and more efficient collaboration.
You can invite your friends to join the same tab group, so everyone can see and access relevant tabs in real-time.
Indeed, at this time invitations cannot be sent, but when Chrome’s new feature is ready, you and your friends can work together in the same tab group. Any tab changes on one device will automatically be reflected on other devices.
This feature makes working with teams more efficient. Imagine, instead of sending five URLs one by one via email, you just invite your friends to the tab group you created. This tab groups feature has actually been around since February on desktop Chrome, and is now coming to Android.
Google is also integrating Google Gemini into this feature to suggest tabs that can be combined.
How? Ready to be more productive with Chrome? This feature will make browsing and collaboration simpler!