Download Google Chrome 119.0.6045.106
Google has released version 119 of its Chrome web browser. Google Chrome is available for Windows, Linux and macOS. There are also versions for Android and iOS, but they follow a slightly different release schedule. In version 119, a group of tabs can be saved and synchronized to other devices and typos in the address bar can be automatically corrected. Learn more about the changes made in this release, in addition to the usual ones bug and security fixescan be done Android Police are being found.
Chrome 119 will let you save and sync tab groups
Google has long been experimenting with syncing and saving tab groups, and with Chrome 119, it looks like the company is getting ready to roll it out to more users. While we were not able to replicate tab saving and syncing without activating some flags (chrome://flags/#tab-groups-save, to be specific), Google announced it as part of its Enterprise release notes.
Once it's rolled out or once you have enabled it manually, a new “save group” option will appear in tab group's right click menu. When you toggle it on, the tab group will appear in your bookmark bar right below the address bar. From here, you can easily re-open it after you close it. The group will also be synced to other devices with the flag enabled. Enterprises can deactivate this option for its users completely.
Chrome 119 gets a smarter address bar
Google announced a number of tweaks to the address bar, rolling out in stages at the moment. For one, typos are automatically detected and corrected by comparing close hits with your browsing history and popular websites. For another, Chrome allows you to search for bookmark folders, making it easier to dig through your potentially vast knowledge base for the web. The company also improved the visual layout of suggestions below the address bar, making it easier to dig through them.While technically not tied to Chrome 119 itself, the release of the new version coincides closely with the features' announcement.
Chrome 119 for iOS lets you continue browsing seamlessly across devices
Believe it or not, some features on Chrome are exclusive to Apple devices, and this is true for this one as well. Chrome 119 for iOS lets you quickly pick up where you stopped with a banner at the top of the browser, showing you a website you recently opened on another device along with a button to open it. You can achieve something like it by heading to the overflow menu and looking through your Recent tabs, but this is definitely more convenient.
Chrome 119 is working on intelligent tab organization
Along with tab group syncing, Chrome 119 was spotted working on intelligent tab organization when it was in Canary. While the specifics of this feature are currently still unknown, it seems to be aimed at calming the chaos when you have too many tabs. It's visible as a sweep button next to the tab switcher to the left or right of your tabs (depending on which desktop operating system you use).
Chrome 119 experiments with hover link previews on desktop
Another feature that isn't nearly ready for launch was first spotted in Chrome 119 when it was in Canary. With the right under-development tools enabled, you can see previews of links when you hover over them. The idea is reminiscent of Safari on iOS, which lets you long-press a link to preview its destination. Right now, the implementation in Chrome is still lackluster and more inconvenient than anything. The preview pops up way too quickly, and you have to manually dismiss it.
Version number | 119.0.6045.106 |
Release status | Final |
Operating systems | Linux, macOS, Windows 10, Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2019, Windows 11 |
Website | |
Download | https://www.google.com/chrome/ |
License type | Freeware |