Gemini is rolling out in Google Chrome for Android, with the assistant now available to all users in the United States. Reports indicate that the feature appears within the Chrome interface, accessible through an element in the toolbar at the top of the browser.

Across outlets, the rollout is described as an expansion from earlier limited availability to a broader public release. The Keyword and Droid Life both note that the Chrome toolbar includes a customizable button that can open a new tab or function as a “smart button,” providing access to Gemini directly from the browser. The coverage focuses on the update’s timing and its availability in the U.S., with no additional details shared about support for other regions or specific model capabilities.

Both sources frame the change as a user-facing update in Chrome on Android, rather than a separate app launch, emphasizing where users can find Gemini after updating or accessing the feature through Chrome.