# 15 updates from Google I﻿/﻿O 2026: Powering the agentic web with new capabilities, tools, and features in Chrome

> Source: <https://developer.chrome.com/blog/chrome-at-io26?hl=en>
> Published: 2026-05-19 07:00:00+00:00

Published: May 19, 2026

Agents are transforming development everywhere, and nowhere is that transformation happening faster than on the web. It's redefining what we build, how we build, and who builds. As we enter the era of the agentic web, we see a shift that bridges the gap between complex developer workflows, underlying platform capabilities, and everyday user experiences.

At Google I/O 2026, we unveiled a vision for this era. These ideas tie
together three core areas of the web ecosystem: **empowering AI agents** to
build and interact with websites through new capabilities,
**pushing the boundaries of web UI and performance**,
and transforming the browser into a
**powerful, proactive assistant** **for everyday users with Gemini in Chrome**.
By integrating efficient, built-in AI models directly to the browser and
bringing powerful automation tools like auto browse to Chrome, we're making using the
web smarter, faster, and more accessible for everyone.

Here are the 15 biggest updates we shared at Google I/O 2026 to help you build and thrive in the agentic era of web browsing.

## Empowering AI agents for the Web

Agents are changing how we interact with software, and we believe the web must be equipped to guide them. We are introducing powerful new capabilities and tools, like WebMCP and Modern Web Guidance, that allow you to build modern web experiences with greater clarity and velocity. We're also giving you the AI-assisted tools you need to build, debug, and optimize code faster and more accurately than ever before.

### 1. WebMCP: Transform your websites into agentic toolkits

We're giving you a first look at
[WebMCP](/docs/ai/webmcp),
a proposed open web standard that lets you expose structured tools like JavaScript
functions and HTML forms to browser-based agents. By defining these tools,
you can instruct agents exactly how and where to interact with your site.
The result? An agent can now call machine-friendly functions to complete
complex tasks in seconds with greater reliability, precision, and
personalization. Imagine a user is planning a multi-city vacation. Instead
of watching an agent click through travel forms, they can authorize it to
query backend APIs directly to instantly build a personalized,
weather-optimized itinerary for their approval.

The experimental WebMCP origin trial starts in Chrome 149. Gemini in Chrome will soon support WebMCP APIs. We're already seeing global consumer brands experimenting with WebMCP to create more delightful and engaging experiences for their users.

### 2. Modern Web Guidance: A blueprint to guide coding agents to build for the modern web

[Modern Web Guidance](/docs/modern-web-guidance), now available in
early preview, is a set of evergreen and expert-vetted skills that guide
your coding agents across many common use cases to build modern web
experiences that are the most accessible, performant, and secure. It
integrates directly with [Baseline](http://web.dev/baseline), letting you
focus on what you want to build while your tools automatically figure out
the right features and fallbacks to use within your chosen Baseline target.
Install with a single click in Google Antigravity, through npx or as an
extension in a coding agent. Modern Web Guidance features support for over
100 use cases for dozens of the latest features with continuous updates
added regularly.

### 3. Automate debugging with Chrome DevTools for agents

Scale your workflow with [Chrome DevTools for
agents](/blog/devtools-for-agents-v1), which provides
visibility to verify, debug, and optimize code in real time. By providing
agents with direct access to DevTools' capabilities, such as console logs,
network traffic, and accessibility trees, they can verify and automate fixes
without manual oversight.
[Chrome DevTools for agents](/docs/devtools/agents) is available
today for Antigravity and more than 20 other coding agents.

### 4. Gain deep insights with AI-assisted debugging in Chrome DevTools

[AI assistance in Chrome DevTools](/docs/devtools/ai-assistance/get-started)
now has access to Lighthouse data, and can automatically search for context
to answer more open-ended questions than were previously possible.
Additionally, widgets give you full visibility into Gemini's reasoning to
help you with debugging.

### 5. Skip servers, budgets, and red tape: Unlock AI features with built-in AI

Running entirely in the browser, built-in AI lets you deploy personalized, proactive features that would be cost-prohibitive on the server. Skip the token bills and other obstacles to focus entirely on unique user value. Best of all, the browser manages and shares optimized models across sites, enabling more users to enjoy AI experiences on the web.

To help you build these frictionless AI enhancements, we're expanding the web AI toolkit:

Chrome 148 uses Gemini Nano with multimodal inputs and structured output for rich experiences, reliable JSON for seamless integrations, and access to expanded language support.[Prompt API](/docs/ai/prompt-api)is stable:**Gemma 197M:** This ultra-efficient expert model can transparently power task-specific APIs like*summarizer*, automatically scaling your features to a broader spectrum of devices.

[Explore the full built-in AI suite](/docs/ai/built-in-apis), including our
existing Translator and Language Detector APIs, and
[join the Early Preview Program](https://goo.gle/chrome-ai-dev-preview-join)
to test upcoming APIs.

## Pushing the boundaries of web UI and performance

We're developing next-generation platform features that continue to blur the line between web and native apps. New declarative APIs, such as HTML-in-Canvas and Declarative Partial Updates, handle complex rendering and performance tasks for you, making it easier than ever to build beautiful, modern, high-fidelity, performant and interactive experiences on the web.

### 6. HTML-in-Canvas and element-scoped view transitions: break the boundaries with next-gen UI

The new [HTML-in-Canvas API](/blog/html-in-canvas-origin-trial) and
[element-scoped view transitions](/docs/css-ui/view-transitions/element-scoped-view-transitions)
enable previously impossible UIs that bring high-fidelity, app-like
interactivity to the web. With the HTML-in-Canvas API, integrate real DOM
elements directly into a canvas with WebGL and WebGPU to build an
[immersive 3D experience](https://github.com/GoogleChromeLabs/css-web-ui-demos/blob/main/html-in-canvas/awesome-html-in-canvas.md)
that is searchable, accessible, natively translatable, and interacts
seamlessly with your built-in browser features. Combine this with view
transitions—like element-scoped, available now in Chrome 147, and two-phase
transitions, currently in testing—to create layered UI motion and animate
intermediate states without blocking page interactivity. By turning complex
interactions into declarative APIs, we deliver high-fidelity performance by
default. The
[HTML-in-Canvas API origin trial](/origintrials#/register_trial/3478467762190286849)
is available now.

### 7. Performance and UI wins: Core Web Vitals for SPAs and more

Chrome is enabling new ways to improve performance for modern app-like web
experiences. New updates include the
[Soft Navigations API](/docs/web-platform/soft-navigations),
available in an upcoming Chrome release, to bring Core Web Vitals measurement to Single Page
Applications. We're also introducing new
[Declarative Partial Updates](/blog/declarative-partial-updates)
primitives bringing native out-of-order HTML updates to the platform as well
as new streaming APIs to make it easier to insert HTML into the page without
heavy DOM manipulation. These APIs are available for testing now.

### 8. Modernize authentication with Immediate UI mode

As part of our identity updates, Immediate UI mode unifies passwords and
passkeys into a single, browser-managed sign-in flow. When a user clicks
"Sign In" on your site, Chrome automatically surfaces the available
credentials—allowing for seamless authentication using saved passwords or
passkeys. Get started with the
[Immediate UI mode implementation guide](/docs/identity/immediate-ui-mode).

### 9. Plan your Baseline target with real-world traffic data

No more shuffling data around with exported TSV files! Use the new [Baseline Checker](https://baseline-checker.chrome.dev/)
tool to connect directly to the updated Google Analytics API and see exactly
what percentage of your actual users support modern features. Pick a
Baseline target and confidently ship the latest features to your users,
while knowing when to use fallbacks.

## Supercharging the browsing experience with Gemini in Chrome

With Gemini in Chrome on desktop, iOS and now Android, we're giving users powerful new ways to browse, create, and get things done. From automating complex, multi-step tasks with auto browse to intuitive multimodal interactions using your cursor or voice, Gemini in Chrome puts powerful productivity directly at the user's fingertips.

### 10. Gemini in Chrome for Android: A browsing assistant on your phone.

Coming in June, we designed Gemini in Chrome on Android to be your personal
browsing assistant, helping you better understand
content on the web. It lets you summarize long articles, ask specific
questions, and get detailed explanations without having to switch apps.
Beyond answering questions, it acts as a versatile productivity tool that
connects with Google apps like Calendar, Keep, and Gmail to help you
complete tasks quickly. And with
[Personal Intelligence](https://blog.google/products-and-platforms/products/search/personal-intelligence-expansion/),
if you choose to connect apps like Gmail and Google Photos, this secure,
context-aware browsing assistant can even provide tailored responses based
on your unique interests, hobbies and more.

### 11. Use auto browse to take care of tedious tasks

Already available on desktops,
[auto browse for Android](http://blog.google/products-and-platforms/products/chrome/bringing-chrome-ai-to-android/)
lets you get the most out of Gemini in Chrome by automating your digital chores
so you can focus on more important
tasks. With auto browse, you can easily complete tasks from appointment
booking to party planning, finding in stock items and more, all from your
Android phone. For example, if you are about to head out to a comedy show,
but forgot to book parking, auto browse has you covered. Just ask Gemini in
Chrome, and it will gather event details from your ticket to find you a spot.

On desktop, we will be integrating auto browse with Gemini Spark in the coming months, so that your 24/7 personal AI agent can take actions in the browser on your behalf.

### 12. Transform images on the go with Nano Banana

With Nano Banana, you can instantly create or customize images while browsing the web on your Android device. Just ask Gemini in Chrome to "turn this page into an informative infographic" while studying, or "alter the image to include modern living room essentials" when browsing for apartments.

### 13. Skills in Chrome: Turn your best AI prompts into one-click tools

Skills in Chrome let you save and reuse your most helpful AI prompts in Gemini in Chrome on desktop. Save a multi-tab workflow once, like generating side-by-side spec comparisons while shopping or scanning long documents for key information, and run it again instantly with a single click any time.

### 14. Select from your screen to prompt Gemini in Chrome

You can now use your mouse pointer to ask Gemini in Chrome about the specific parts of the webpage you are looking at, saving you from having to describe exactly what you mean. For example, you can select two products on a page and instantly compare their key features. Or if you want to edit an image with Nano Banana you can select exactly the part of the image you want to change

### 15. Use your voice across the web

Soon it will be possible to use your voice to type into websites across Chrome on desktop. With voice, it will be easier and more natural to do things like drafting comments, filling in long fields on forms, or writing emails. This will use Gemini models to either clean up your transcription - removing the ums and ahs and fitting it to the context while keeping true to your voice - or fill in the field as you ask it to.

## What's next

The transition to the agentic web is unfolding right in front of us. By bridging the gap between powerful underlying AI capabilities and everyday web development, we are removing the friction that has historically slowed down and constrained innovation.

We're moving away from a web that requires you to do all the heavy lifting, and
towards a web that proactively works *for* you. Whether you are looking to
seamlessly integrate with browser-based agents, push the absolute visual limits
of what a webpage can do, or simply streamline your own debugging workflow,
we're bringing you the tools to build the future of the web.

Explore the full guides and technical deep-dives at
[developer.chrome.com](/) and
[web.dev](https://web.dev/) We want to see what you build with these new
features. So share your projects and be sure to connect with us
[X](https://twitter.com/ChromiumDev),
[LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/chrome-for-developers/), and
[YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/user/ChromeDevelopers).

See you at the next Google I/O!
