New Chrome Shortcuts: How to Send Active Tabs to Gemini in Two Clicks
Stop wasting time copying and pasting text from websites when you can now send entire browser tabs directly to Gemini for instant summaries and analysis. These new shortcuts in the Chrome interface streamline your desktop workflow by connecting your research directly to Google's most powerful AI tool.
By Rodger Jorge Mansfield, Technology Editor
April 18, 2026
Have you ever found yourself with twenty open tabs, trying to synthesize information for a report or a project, only to feel buried under a mountain of digital clutter?
The traditional "copy, switch window, paste, repeat" dance is a productivity killer. As the web becomes more complex, the tools we use to navigate it must become more intuitive.
Here's a Cool Tip: Share Tabs with Gemini in the Google Chrome Browser.
Google recently addressed this friction for web users by introducing seamless shortcuts to share your active Chrome tabs with Gemini.
Instead of manually moving data or typing complex commands, you can now point the AI toward your open windows with a simple click.
This feature represents a significant shift in how we interact with browser content, transforming Chrome from a simple viewer into an active collaborator in your research process.
The "Share Tabs with Gemini" feature is a deep integration between the Google Chrome desktop browser and the Gemini AI interface.
When enabled, it allows users to grant Gemini temporary access to the content of their active browser tabs through dedicated UI elements.
Users can initiate this via a new "Ask Gemini" icon located in the address bar or through a simple right-click context menu on any open tab.
Once a tab is shared, Gemini can process the text, data, and structure of that page to answer questions, create summaries, or extract specific data points like pricing or dates.
This matters because it eliminates the context switching that often leads to errors and lost focus.
Your AI assistant no longer lives in a vacuum; it has eyes on the specific information you are currently viewing on your screen.
What You’ll Gain
- Instant Synthesis: Get summaries of long-form articles without leaving your research flow.
- Data Extraction: Quickly pull tables, lists, or contact info from a webpage into a chat.
- Streamlined Workflow: Eliminate the need to manually open the Gemini website and paste URLs.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Here's how to do it.
Chrome Desktop (Windows/Mac/ChromeOS)
Using the Address Bar Icon:
- Navigate to the website you want to analyze in Google Chrome.
- Look for the Ask Gemini icon (the sparkle logo) in the right side of the address bar (Omnibox).
- Click the icon to automatically open Gemini in a side panel or new tab with that page already referenced.
Using the Right-Click Menu:
- Right-click on the Tab at the top of your Chrome window.
- Select Share with Gemini from the context menu.
- A Gemini window will open, ready to accept your questions about that specific page.
Executing the Prompt:
- Type your request, such as "What are the main arguments in this article?" or "Summarize this page in three bullets."
Note: Start a prompt with @ to add more tabs!

fig. 1 - Share Chrome Tabs with Gemini ExamplePros and Cons
Pros:
- Incredible speed for researchers who need to jump between multiple sources quickly.
- Reduced cognitive load since the "sharing" happens at the system level rather than through manual input.
- Privacy considerations require users to be mindful of sharing tabs containing sensitive or personal account information.
Cons:
- Currently works best with public-facing text; pages behind heavy paywalls or complex logins may struggle to render fully for the AI.
This feature is currently available to users with a personal Google account and users with a Google Workspace subscription that has Gemini enabled.
It requires the desktop version of Google Chrome.
Availability is currently rolling out globally.
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