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GOOGLE ROLLS OUT GEMINI IN CHROME TO UK USERS

AI DESK1 MIN READ
TUE, JUL 14, 2026

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Google has launched Gemini integration in Chrome for UK users. The AI assistant is now accessible directly within the browser.

Chrome users in the United Kingdom can now access Gemini, Google's AI assistant, through their browser. The feature integrates seamlessly into Chrome, allowing users to interact with Gemini without leaving their browsing experience. Gemini can assist with writing, analysis, coding, math, and creative tasks. Users can leverage the AI for research, content generation, and problem-solving across web pages and documents. The rollout to UK users follows previous launches in other regions. Google continues expanding Gemini's availability across platforms and geographies. This integration represents Google's broader push to embed AI capabilities directly into consumer products. Chrome's position as the world's most-used browser gives Gemini significant reach among UK users seeking AI assistance in their daily tasks.

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