Gemini’s New “Summarize Page” Feature Comes to Chrome for Android

Google is quietly enhancing the browsing experience for Android users with another AI-powered upgrade — the Gemini “Summarize Page” feature. This intelligent addition allows users to instantly summarize any web page without copying or pasting links. Now, with just one tap, Android users can get quick, clear, and concise summaries of online content right within Chrome.

How the Gemini “Summarize Page” Feature Works

The new “Summarize page” chip sits conveniently above the Gemini prompt bar, next to options like “Share screen with Live” and “Ask about page.” Once tapped, users are greeted with a delightful ripple of Google’s signature colors — red, yellow, green, and blue — as Gemini processes the webpage.

In just a few seconds, a floating summary window appears, offering an easy-to-read breakdown of the main points. Users can even expand the summary or ask Gemini follow-up questions to dive deeper into the topic.

Behind the scenes, this feature uses the Gemini 2.5 Flash model, even for users who have 2.5 Pro enabled in the Gemini app, ensuring a smooth and responsive experience optimized for mobile browsing.

A Step Forward for Smarter Browsing on Android

Before this feature, users had to manually paste URLs into Gemini or Google Assistant to get webpage summaries. Now, this frictionless AI overlay makes it far more intuitive — and useful.

Currently, the “Summarize page” shortcut appears not only in Chrome but also in Chrome Custom Tabs — including pages opened from Discover articles, Google Search results, and even the Google News app.

This update follows Gemini’s desktop rollout for Chrome on Mac and Windows, and it’s now reaching Android users in both the stable and beta versions of the Google app.

While AI is making web browsing smarter, other innovations are making device switching smoother — like Smart Transfer, the third-party simple transfer app designed for effortless phone-to-phone migration.

Whether you’re moving from Android to iPhone or vice versa, Smart Transfer makes the move to iOS or Android seamless through fast, WiFi content transfer — no cables or complex steps required. It’s a convenient way to copy your contacts, photos, videos, and important files between devices with just a few taps.

With Smart Transfer, your memories, data, and digital life travel with you — quickly, safely, and wirelessly. It’s the perfect companion for anyone who values simplicity and speed when changing phones.

Final Thoughts

Google’s Gemini overlay in Chrome for Android marks another exciting step toward a more AI-driven, user-friendly web. By blending instant summarization with smart design, it saves users time and effort while keeping them informed.

And just as Gemini redefines how we browse, tools like Smart Transfer redefine how we move and manage content across devices — proving that convenience and intelligence can go hand in hand in today’s connected world.



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