Google Launches AI 'Skills' Feature for Chrome Browser
Google introduces Skills feature in Chrome, allowing users to save and reuse AI prompts across websites through Gemini integration.

Google has launched a new feature called "Skills" for its Chrome desktop browser, allowing users to save and reuse artificial intelligence prompts across multiple websites. The feature integrates with Google's Gemini AI assistant and is now available globally in English for Chrome users.
Skills enable users to create reusable AI workflows by saving custom prompts that can be applied instantly across different tabs and websites. Users can access the feature through the Gemini sidebar in Chrome or create their own custom prompts for repeated tasks. Google has also provided a library of premade Skills for common functions.
The premade Skills include various productivity tools such as maximizing protein content in recipes, summarizing YouTube videos, and other workflow automation tasks. Users can activate Skills by selecting tabs where they want to apply the AI prompts, streamlining repetitive AI-assisted tasks across their browsing sessions.
The Skills feature builds on Google's broader integration of Gemini AI capabilities into Chrome. The company has been expanding AI functionality across its browser platform, with Skills representing the latest effort to make AI assistance more accessible and practical for everyday web browsing tasks.
The feature is available for Windows 10 and newer operating systems. Users can access Skills through keyboard shortcuts or the browser interface, making it easier to apply consistent AI prompts without having to retype commands for similar tasks across different websites.