Take the web for a fresh spin with GenTabs, built with Gemini 3
The web is a vast collection of applications and information, making it an incredible engine for discovery and learning. Yet, as our online tasks have grown more complex we've all felt the frustration of juggling dozens of open tabs to research a topic or plan a trip. We believe the web itself has the opportunity to adapt to the complexity, which is why we're introducing Disco, featuring GenTabs, the newest experiment from Google Labs.
Disco is our new “Disco”very vehicle designed to reimagine browsing and building for the modern web. Disco will help us learn faster and work together with AI enthusiasts to shape the future of web browsing. And the first feature we’re testing is GenTabs, which was built with Gemini 3, our most intelligent model.
GenTabs helps you navigate the web by proactively understanding your complex tasks (through your open tabs and chat history) and creating interactive web applications to help you complete the tasks. You never need to write a line of code: Just describe the tool you need and refine it using natural language. Depending on your current task, it will even create suggestions for generative apps that you hadn’t thought of yet. And because every generative element ties back to the web, it always links to the original sources.
Early testers are already using GenTabs to create bespoke apps. Whether you’re creating a meal plan for the week, planning a trip to Japan to see the cherry blossoms, or helping your elementary schooler learn about the planets, GenTabs helps you get the most out of the web.
We’re opening up a waitlist to download Disco and try GenTabs, starting on macOS. Sign up today!
It’s early, and not everything will work perfectly. We’re starting with a small cohort of testers, and their feedback will help us understand what’s useful, what needs work and what they’d like to see in the future. The most compelling ideas from Disco may one day make their way into larger Google products — but by putting this experiment in people’s hands now, we can learn faster and together help shape the future of browsing.