Supercharge Your Research: How to Open Links Side-by-Side with Gemini
Stop flipping between tabs and start multitasking like a pro with Chrome’s new split-screen AI research mode. Google Chrome now allows you to open links directly into a side-by-side view while keeping your Gemini AI chat active. This guide shows you how to use this new layout to verify facts and browse sources without ever losing your place in the conversation.
By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
April 21, 2026
Have you ever been deep in a productive session with an AI assistant, only to have your flow interrupted because clicking a reference link hijacked your entire screen?
It is a common frustration for anyone using AI for deep research or complex planning.
You click a source to verify a fact, and suddenly your chat window is gone, buried under a new tab.
Here's a Cool Tip: Use the New Side-by-Side Search feature in Gemini.
With the latest update to Chrome, clicking links within Gemini now opens the target webpage in a side-by-side view, keeping your AI assistant and your research material perfectly in sync.
The new "Side-by-Side" mode is a structural change to how Chrome handles links generated within the Gemini interface.
Previously, clicking a link meant navigating away or managing multiple windows.
Now, Chrome leverages its side panel architecture to create a split-screen environment.
When Gemini provides a source or a suggested link, clicking it anchors the AI chat to one side while the website loads in the main browsing area.
This matters because it allows for real-time verification and simultaneous reading.
You can look at the website while still seeing your prompts, making it significantly easier to ask follow-up questions about specific sections of the page.
What You’ll Gain
- Seamless Context: Keep your AI conversation visible while you browse the sources it provides.
- Faster Fact-Checking: Verify AI claims instantly by looking at the source side-by-side.
- Reduced Tab Clutter: Avoid opening dozens of background tabs that you will likely forget to check.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Here's how to do it.
Windows, macOS, and ChromeOS
- Open Google Chrome and navigate to gemini.google.com or open Gemini in the Side Panel.
- Enter a prompt that requires sources, such as "Find the latest quarterly earnings for Google" or "Tell me about One Cool Tip.com"
- When Gemini provides a response with clickable links or citations, simply click the link.
- Notice that the webpage opens in the large main window while Gemini remains pinned to the right or left.

fig. 1 - Side-by-Side View in Gemini
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Eliminates the "back and forth" fatigue of switching between tabs.
- Maintains the thread of complex conversations while exploring external data.
Cons:
- On smaller laptop screens, the split-view can feel a bit cramped.
- Some websites with heavy sidebars may require horizontal scrolling in this mode.
This side-by-side capability is currently rolling out to all users on Chrome Version 128 and higher
It is available on all desktop platforms including Windows, macOS, and ChromeOS.
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