Ryan Haines / Android Authority
TL;DR Google is introducing a new agentic browsing experience called Chrome auto browse.
The feature is able to browse the web on your behalf, but will require your interaction in certain situations.
Chrome auto browse is available as a preview starting today for AI Pro and Ultra subscribers in the US.
Chrome’s autofill feature has been helping users save time when filling out forms since its introduction in 2010. Now Google is aiming to do something similar with navigating the web in general.
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Today, Google announced that it’s rolling out a new agentic browsing experience called Chrome auto browse. Built natively into the Chrome browser, it’s a cloud-based feature you can activate by clicking on the Gemini icon at the top of the window. As Google explains, Chrome auto browse relies on the multimodal capabilities of Gemini 3 to browse the web on your behalf. All you have to do is type in what you want Gemini to do for you, and the AI will take over.
For example, you could tell Gemini to look through your favorite apartments on an apartment hunting website and remove any listings that aren’t pet-friendly. Once you hit enter, the AI will kick into action. It will navigate to the apartment hunting website for you and carry out your instructions.
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