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Googlebook is coming… but what about Chromebooks? Here’s what Google has to say

May 13, 2026
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What you need to know

  • Google unveiled Googlebook, a new Gemini-focused laptop category built around Android and AI features.
  • Google says some Chromebooks may get migration paths, but not every device will support Googlebook features.
  • It’s still unclear whether future Chromebooks will stay on ChromeOS or shift to Aluminium OS.

At The Android Show today, Google unveiled its new lineup of laptops called Googlebook. However, the company still hasn’t clarified what exactly will happen to Chromebooks once Googlebook devices arrive. Here’s what we know so far.

Googlebook is Google’s new category of laptops built around Gemini Intelligence with Android at the core. The platform introduces several new ideas for desktop computing, including a Magic Pointer with contextual AI suggestions, the ability to run Android apps natively, and seamless access to files from your Android phone.

These Googlebooks are clearly positioned toward productivity users and students looking for AI-focused laptops. But that’s also the exact space Chromebooks already occupy today, which naturally raises questions about where ChromeOS devices fit once Googlebook launches.

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The Android Central team attended a Google briefing where we specifically asked what would happen to Chromebooks and whether they would eventually receive Googlebook features. Google responded by saying that the company plans to “offer migration options for many devices over time, but not every Chromebook will be eligible.”

Google also avoided directly confirming the operating system branding for Googlebook. The company only said it would share more details later this year.

So at this point, Google still hasn’t clearly explained what the long-term future of Chromebooks looks like once Googlebook arrives. It’s worth remembering that Chromebooks launched in 2021 and later are promised up to 10 years of updates.

What’s still unclear is whether those devices will continue receiving ChromeOS updates or eventually transition to the new operating system reportedly powering Googlebook devices, which eaks currently refer to as Aluminium OS.

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Android Central’s Take

I actually think Googlebook makes a lot of sense. Android and Gemini feel much more modern than ChromeOS right now. But Google really needs to stop creating confusion around its platforms. If Chromebooks are staying, Google needs to be upfront about it. And if Googlebook is replacing them, the company should just say so clearly.

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