A new Chrome-integrated feature lets Galaxy users summarize webpages instantly using Google’s Gemini AI assistant.
Gemini Expands Galaxy AI Capabilities
Samsung’s Galaxy AI began its journey with helpful tools like webpage summarization in the Samsung Internet browser. Now, this AI-powered productivity is expanding, thanks to Google Gemini.
- Gemini can now summarize webpages directly in Google Chrome on Galaxy phones and tablets.
- This update gives users a faster and more convenient way to digest online content.
How the Feature Works in Chrome
Using Gemini with Google Chrome is intuitive and fast. To activate the summarization tool:
- Long-press the power button (or a designated Gemini shortcut) while browsing a page.
- A “Summarize Page” button appears above Gemini’s search bar.
- Once tapped, Gemini generates a quick summary, storing it in your ongoing chat for easy follow-up.
No More Copy-Paste Hassle
Before this update, using Gemini to summarize a webpage required a few extra steps:
- You had to copy the webpage URL.
- Then open the Gemini app, paste the link, and manually request a summary.
Now, it’s a single-step process, eliminating the need to juggle between apps.
Syncs with Gemini Chat for Contextual Follow-up
One of the smartest aspects of this feature is its integration with Gemini’s chat history.
- Summaries are saved in your chat, allowing you to refer back to them later.
- You can also ask follow-up questions, making the summary more interactive and personalized.
Availability Across Devices
The new feature is already rolling out globally, not only for Android but also for iOS and iPadOS users. This broader access marks a significant step in Gemini’s cross-platform integration.
What About Samsung Internet?
While this update focuses on Google Chrome, Samsung’s own browser isn’t far behind.
- Earlier this year, hints of Gemini integration in Samsung Internet were discovered.
- Though not officially released, this feature might arrive with the launch of the Galaxy S26 series.
Gemini now lets Galaxy users summarize webpages directly in Chrome by long-pressing the power button. This replaces the old copy-paste method and stores summaries in chat for future discussion. The feature is also rolling out to iOS and iPadOS, with Samsung Internet support likely coming soon.








