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Chrome just flipped the switch on its new enhanced AI Mode, and it’s a huge upgrade

April 16, 2026
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I don’t run a multiple-monitor setup, so when I start to multitask, it’s my browser that gets swamped with an endless amount of tabs, making it hard to find what I’m looking for in an instant. Sure, I could probably come up with something more clever, but this setup works for me, and I’ve gotten used to it since this is what I’ve been using for the past couple of years.

During that time, Chrome has slowly evolved with more tools, like a dedicated Gemini button that can see what you’re doing and provide feedback on the fly. And in some cases the browser can even do all the heavy lifting for you. Of course, things can always get better, which is why Google is announcing a huge upgrade for Chrome today with its new AI Mode experience.

This will be a game-changer for some

Google shares that this mode “transforms how you interact with the web,” which says a lot considering just how much things have changed over the past year. Now, we’ve seen updates to Chrome before, but this one could be a real game-changer.

Users will be able to use a new side-by-side Search feature that will allow them to have one web page open, while still being able to access vital tools within AI Mode. Google shares this “makes it easier to visit relevant websites, compare details, and ask follow-up questions while maintaining the context of your search.”

Rather than have a passive web browsing experience, things can become more active as you utilize AI Mode to learn more about the things that you’re looking at. Another new feature that will go live today will be the ability to search across all open tabs on Chrome. This will allow AI Mode to explore all the tabs you have opened, while also creating better responses from the data.

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We’ve all been there, searching for new information, opening up a ton of different tabs, and having to look through each one to break down all the information. Well, that’s no longer going to be the case with AI Mode. Just pop open all your tabs, ask questions about it all at once, and get the answers you’re looking for.

To take things even further, Chrome with AI Mode will now be able to process different types of data. While web pages are a given, this new update will also be able to intake images, PDFs, and other supported files. As you can imagine, this will make researching much easier, taking things to new levels.

Although these are all simple changes, they will push what can be done on the web forward, making deep research more efficient. While I don’t use AI tools for work, I do sometimes dabble when looking up things for personal research. Document reviews, airline rules, product comparisons, you name it.

Being able to get quick answers from AI Mode while browsing a web page and having other vtial documents open is really going to make the process feel more seamless. The updates are going live in the US for now, and there are plans to expand the feature to users throughout the world.

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