AI & Design

Browser Revolution: Google Chrome Integrates Gemini 3 with ‘Auto Browse’ & ‘Nano Banana’

In a historic shift for web browsing, Google has officially integrated its Gemini 3 model into Chrome, turning it into an “agentic browser” capable of performing tasks on your behalf.

What’s New in Chrome?

The latest rollout introduces two game-changing features that move Chrome beyond a passive viewing window:

1. “Auto Browse” Agent

Imagine asking your browser: “Find the cheapest flight to Dubai next week, compare prices, and table the options.”

Top-tier users can now let Auto Browse click links, fill forms, and synthesize complex information automatically. It’s a step towards the “Agentic Web” where software does the heavy lifting.

2. “Nano Banana” Image Editor

For creators, the new Nano Banana side panel brings professional AI image editing directly to the tab.

  • Generate assets without leaving your workflow.
  • Edit existing web images (remove backgrounds, change lighting) instantly.
  • Streamlines ad creation and moodboarding for marketers.

(Nano Banana Interface Concept):

Nano Banana UI

Nano Banana UI

Security First

With great power comes great responsibility. Google ensures that sensitive actions (like payments) require explicit user approval, and all agentic data is processed with strict privacy controls.


🚀 How to Get Started with Gemini 3 in Chrome

Ready to turn your browser into an agent? Follow these steps to enable the new features today:

Step 1: Update Google Chrome

  1. Open Chrome and click the three dots menu (top right).
  2. Go to Help > About Google Chrome.
  3. Ensure you are on version 135.0 or later. If not, click “Update”.

Step 2: Enable “Agentic Mode” (Preview)

If the features aren’t visible yet, you may need to enable them via flags:

  1. Type chrome://flags in your address bar.
  2. Search for “Gemini Nano Agent”.
  3. Set it to Enabled and Relaunch Chrome.

Step 3: Access Nano Banana Editor

  • Right-click any image on a web page.
  • Select “Edit with Nano Banana” from the context menu.
  • The side panel will open with AI tools ready.

Source: Google Official Blog


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