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Chrome for Android may soon generate AI images right from the address bar

November 25, 2025
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  • Google has brought the Nano Banana image generator from desktop over to Chrome Canary on Android.
  • The feature allows users to generate images by tapping a new plus icon in the address bar and selecting “Create image.”
  • Images appear directly in the browser, offering quick download and sharing options.

In recent weeks, Google has been teasing the future of its web browser and stuffing new AI capabilities into the Canary build of Chrome. However, those experiments have been mostly tethered to the browser’s desktop version. That’s changing, as Google is now testing its experimental Nano Banana image generator in Chrome Canary on Android.

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Chrome Android NanoBanana address bar image creation

On Android, opening the address bar and tapping the plus icon displays menu options, including “Camera,” “Gallery,” “Files,” “AI Mode,” and “Create image.” When you choose Create image, a chip appears below the address bar. You can then enter a prompt, and the AI model will generate images accordingly.

The generated image shows up right in the browser, so there’s no need to leave Chrome. A notice below the image warns that AI-generated content might not be accurate. You can also download or share the image directly from the browser.

Chrome will presumably polish this feature over the next few months, then quietly move it into Dev and Beta builds. And once it’s ready, expect Chrome to roll out the image generation tool as one of its banner AI features, alongside the next stage of Google’s increasingly Gemini-powered search experience.

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