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Press release July 31, 2026

Gemini Spark now integrates with Chrome

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Skip to main content Gemini Spark now integrates with Chrome Feed Gemini Spark now integrates with Chrome [] Subscribe Jul 30, 2026 | Gemini Spark now has new Chrome web browsing capabilities, and more users around the world have access. Charmaine Dsilva Senior Director, Product Management Your browser does not support the audio element. Listen to article [[duration]] minutes This content is generated by Google AI. Generative AI is experimental Today, we are expanding Gemini Spark to more users around the world, and adding a new feature to help you handle complex web errands. Here is a look at what is new: Handle web errands with Chrome auto browse We’re taking Spark’s web browsing capabilities even further by integrating directly with Chrome. Now, with your permission, Spark can use your logged-in accounts and saved passwords to handle tedious web errands, like scheduling viewings for apartments you’ve saved or researching flight options and starting the booking process. This is all done while protecting against threats like prompt injection and keeping you in the loop on sensitive actions, such as payments, by handing the task back to you. These capabilities are initially rolling out in the U.S. with plans to expand to additional regions in the future. Expanding access to more users around the world We’re rolling out access for Google AI Pro subscribers in over 160 additional countries starting today, so more people can access Spark to start automating their daily tasks. Get the latest news from Google in your inbox Sign up for our newsletters with product updates, event information, special offers, and more. Your information will be used in accordance with Google's privacy policy. You may opt out at any time. Related stories
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