Google expands Gemini-in-Chrome to seven new countries
Google is rolling out Gemini in Chrome to seven more countries across the Asia-Pacific region: Australia, Indonesia, Japan, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, and Vietnam. The launch brings the browser-integrated AI assistant closer to millions of users who browse, work and learn online every day.
The company says the feature is being deployed on both desktop and iOS in all of the listed countries except Japan. That means people in these markets can start using Gemini directly in Chrome to summarize pages, draft messages, get quick research help and more — without leaving their browser.
Why this matters:
- Broader access: More users can tap into an AI assistant during everyday browsing, reducing friction for common tasks.
- Productivity boost: In-browser AI can speed up research, content creation and troubleshooting across work and study scenarios.
- Local market momentum: Expanding to diverse APAC markets signals Google’s commitment to bringing AI capabilities to new user bases.
Overall, this rollout is a practical, user-facing step that makes powerful AI tools more accessible where people already spend time online. As Google continues to expand Gemini’s reach, users in these countries will likely see faster, more convenient AI assistance woven into their daily web experiences.