{"slug": "gemini-in-chrome-expands-further-to-latin-america-and-the-middle-east", "title": "Gemini in Chrome expands further to Latin America and the Middle East", "summary": "Google expanded Gemini in Chrome to Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa, making the AI browser feature available in nearly every global region except Europe. The tool offers a personalized browsing assistant that summarizes content, compares information across tabs, and integrates with apps like Calendar, Maps, and Gmail to automate tasks. The rollout excludes Europe due to strict GDPR rules, though some users have reported the feature appearing in a Chrome Canary beta build, suggesting potential availability in EU countries soon.", "body_md": "# Gemini in Chrome expands further to Latin America and the Middle East\n\nThe AI browser feature is now available in nearly every region around the world, with the rather large exception of Europe.\n\nGemini in Chrome [continues](https://www.engadget.com/2190148/silent-hill-townfall-brings-atmospheric-horror-to-90s-scotland-with-incredible-attention-to-detail/) to roll out and has now landed in Latin America, the Middle East and Africa, Google announced. Like it [or not](https://www.reddit.com/r/chrome/comments/1sk247r/chrome_now_has_gemini_baked_in_and_i_genuinely/), the AI browser feature is now available in nearly every region around the world, with the rather large exception of Europe.\n\nGemini in Chrome provides a personalized browsing assistant that lets you summarize contents, compare information across tabs and more. It's integrated with apps like Calendar, Maps and Gmail, helping you to automate day-to-day tasks like creating email drafts or checking location details.\n\nIf you're in one of the new regions and want to try it out, just tap the \"Ask Gemini\" icon at the top right of the screen, which opens a new Gemini chat sidebar across every open tab. You can also access Google's in-house image generator, Nano Banana 2. To employ the app integrations, you can ask it to add events to Calendar or plan a trip in Maps, for instance.\n\nSo far, Gemini in Chrome and other Google AI features haven't come to Europe due to the strict GDPR rules. Any AI that reads browser data requires a highly secure version that keeps user data within the bloc. Some users have [reported](https://x.com/testingcatalog/status/2058159956021452914?lang=en) availability of the feature in a Chrome Canary beta build though, so it may arrive in Germany, France and other EU countries soonish.", "url": "https://wpnews.pro/news/gemini-in-chrome-expands-further-to-latin-america-and-the-middle-east", "canonical_source": "https://www.engadget.com/2191174/gemini-in-chrome-expands-to-latin-america-middle-east/", "published_at": "2026-06-10 15:00:00+00:00", "updated_at": "2026-06-11 18:49:47.117675+00:00", "lang": "en", "topics": ["artificial-intelligence", "ai-products", "ai-tools", "generative-ai", "large-language-models"], "entities": ["Google", "Gemini", "Chrome", "Calendar", "Maps", "Gmail", "Nano Banana 2", "Europe"], "alternates": {"html": "https://wpnews.pro/news/gemini-in-chrome-expands-further-to-latin-america-and-the-middle-east", "markdown": "https://wpnews.pro/news/gemini-in-chrome-expands-further-to-latin-america-and-the-middle-east.md", "text": "https://wpnews.pro/news/gemini-in-chrome-expands-further-to-latin-america-and-the-middle-east.txt", "jsonld": "https://wpnews.pro/news/gemini-in-chrome-expands-further-to-latin-america-and-the-middle-east.jsonld"}}