Google has made a big move with its AI assistant. The company is bringing Gemini to Chrome users outside the United States. This is the first international expansion of the tool. It was only available in the US since last year.
Gemini in Chrome is now rolling out to three countries. Users in Canada, India, and New Zealand can try it. The update also adds support for over 50 languages. These include French, Hindi, Spanish, and many more.
The AI assistant appears as a side panel in Chrome. Users can click an icon to start chatting with it. It can answer questions about the page you are reading. It also works with Gmail, Maps, Calendar, and YouTube.
Google plans to expand to more countries later in 2026. This global push shows how important AI tools have become. If more people use Gemini, it might change how we browse. The future of web browsing looks very different now.
