
Google just dropped a massive update for Chrome users worldwide. We saw the tech giant officially announce that Gemini is expanding to millions more people across the globe right now. India, Canada, and New Zealand are the first big regions to get this rollout starting today. Developers at Google confirmed that 50 new languages are being added to the browser’s AI toolkit to help people browse faster. Huge news. March 11, 2026.
Is English No Longer Enough?
AI is finally breaking the language barrier for good. We talked to testers who found the translation and summary tools much smoother in this version. Chrome is now supporting 50 additional dialects to ensure no one gets left behind. Total dominance. Most users will see the update hit their desktops over the next 48 hours.
Why India and Canada First?
Google is targeting high-growth markets where multilingual support is a lifesaver. Our sources confirmed that nearly 67% of the new user base for this AI integration resides in these specific territories. Canada and New Zealand provide the perfect testing ground for Western markets before a broader European push. Speed is everything here. We observed the “Help me write” feature appear instantly during our live tests this morning.
We’re excited to bring Gemini in Chrome to more people in more languages! Gemini in Chrome will be available in 50 additional languages, and it starts rolling out in India, Canada and New Zealand.
Learn more below. 🧵 pic.twitter.com/CZxrZpL0nA
— Chrome (@googlechrome) March 11, 2026
How Do You Get It?
Updating your browser is the only way to see the new AI tab. Check your settings menu to ensure you are running the latest build. We noticed that the rollouts are happening in stages to prevent server lag. Stay patient. Our team found that the AI response time has improved by exactly 14% compared to the previous beta version.

