Chrome’s new AI feature can help you write on the web
Last month, we announced new generative AI features coming to Chrome to make browsing the web easier and more personalized — including a tab organizer, theme generator and an experimental tool to help you confidently write content online.
With this week’s launch of Chrome M122, you can try out “Help me write” on Mac and Windows PCs starting in the U.S in English. Using Gemini models, the new feature will help you start writing or refine something you’ve already written — whether you’re selling a piece of furniture, submitting a restaurant review or inquiring about a hotel reservation. The tool will understand the context of the webpage you’re on to suggest relevant content. For example, as an avid gardener, if I’m writing a review for garden shears, Chrome will pull out relevant details about the item from the page to support my recommendation so it’s more valuable to other hobbyists.
Use "Help me write" for everyday writing tasks, like inquiring about a hotel reservation.
To turn on this feature, sign into Chrome, select “Settings” from the three-dot menu and navigate to the “Experimental AI” page. There, you’ll see the option to enable “Help me write” (you can disable it at any time). Once you enable it, you’re all set: Just right-click on an open text field within Chrome and select "Help me write" to get started.