Google Chrome is enhancing its browser with new features aimed at improving user convenience.
One key development is the extension of tab groups to iOS devices, allowing users to create or add tabs to groups by long-pressing on a tab.
Originally launched on desktop in 2020 and later on Android, this update brings Chrome closer to Safari, which already supports tab grouping.
iPhone and iPad users will soon enjoy synced tab groups across devices, simplifying access to saved tabs, such as travel plans or recipes.
In addition, Google is testing a feature that suggests recently opened tabs from other devices, making it easier for users to continue browsing seamlessly across platforms.
While both tab group syncing and URL suggestions are currently experimental, their potential could significantly streamline cross-device browsing experiences.