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    Gemini Brings a One-Tap “Summarize Page” to Chrome on Android

    Updated:December 25, 20253 Mins Read
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    Google has begun rolling out a new “Summarize page” chip as part of the Gemini overlay in Chrome for Android, letting users tap a shortcut to generate a floating summary of any page they’re viewing. This summary appears in a pop-up window that can be expanded or used as a starting point for follow-ups. The feature uses Gemini 2.5 Flash under the hood even if your Gemini app is set to Pro and shows up between existing “Share screen with Live” and “Ask about page” options. The rollout includes both stable and beta versions of Chrome on Android, extending Gemini’s reach beyond desktop.

    Sources: 9to5 Google, Android Headlines

    Key Takeaways

    – The “Summarize page” chip sits in the Gemini overlay in Chrome for Android and gives one-tap access to page summarization without leaving the browser.

    – The summary is generated using Gemini’s 2.5 Flash model regardless of whether you have a higher model enabled in your Gemini settings.

    – This marks a further push by Google to embed AI tools directly into core apps and browsers, making features once isolated to separate AI apps part of everyday navigation.

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    Earlier this year, Google introduced Gemini integration inside Chrome, promising a new AI assistant experience built into the browser. That integration already allowed users on desktop to ask Gemini to clarify or summarize web content without leaving their current tab. Now, Google is extending that vision to mobile in a more seamless way: the “Summarize page” chip in the Gemini overlay for Chrome on Android allows instant access to a summary of the entire webpage you’re on.

    When you open a web page in Chrome or a Chrome Custom Tab (like from Discover or Google News), the Gemini overlay now shows three chips above the prompt bar: “Share screen with Live,” “Summarize page,” and “Ask about page.” Tap the new “Summarize page” option, and after a brief loading animation (a red, yellow, green, blue wave), a summary appears in a floating panel. You can expand that panel or ask follow-up questions within it. The experience is fast, embedded in the context of your browsing session, and doesn’t force you to jump into a separate app or workflow.

    While helpful, the summarization model used is uniformly Gemini 2.5 Flash — even if your Gemini app is set to a “Pro” model or higher. Thus, you can’t instantly get more powerful summarization just by upgrading your Gemini tier. Also, not all content may be summarized perfectly; more complex pages might lose nuance or context when condensed.

    That said, this move is consistent with Google’s broader strategy to make AI a native, always-available assistant inside its core platforms. Beyond mobile, Google is already enabling Gemini in Chrome on desktop, giving it access to multi-tab context and browsing history to assist more deeply. The company has hinted at future “agentic” capabilities — letting Gemini act on your behalf (e.g., booking services, filling forms) — though those are still on the horizon.

    For Android users, this summarization chip is a meaningful enhancement. It reduces friction: rather than copying URLs into Gemini or switching apps, you can get a summary right where you are. As mobile screens and workflows demand faster, leaner interactions, this kind of embedded AI is likely to become standard. In time, browsing might feel less like reading and more like conversing, letting the AI handle the drudge of parsing long pages while you get straight to the main messages.

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