Google Chrome Trialing “Organize Tabs” Feature To Sort Out Tabs For You
Google Chrome Trialing “Organize Tabs” Feature To Sort Out Tabs For You
If you’re one of those users who open tons of tabs above and often got lost in the way, this feature could very well be your life savior. Google is found to be testing a new feature on Google Chrome’s “Canary” build that is named “Organize Tabs”.
The name itself is fairly self-explanatory, but here’s lowdown: the browser will figure out what kind of tabs you have opened, and will try to group them into Tab Groups (an existing feature) so you don’t need to arrange them manually. There’s no detail on how the process is done, but it’s safe to say there’s some AI involvement going on here, as context awareness is required to understand what kind of tabs a user have opened in their browsers.
Here’s a GIF courtesy of @Leopeva64 demonstrating how it works (though it’s still in placeholder state):
Apparently one of the options of Chrome’s new “Organize Tabs” feature will be the automatic creation of tab groups, after organizing tabs into different groups, Chrome will allow you to rename them, this is what this option currently looks like in Canary:https://t.co/Tee5JieYgx pic.twitter.com/vjAY7KtIhj
— Leopeva64 (@Leopeva64) October 6, 2023
A good news for frequent tab-openers, then – though it’s unclear when this feature will get finalized into release channel. In the meantime, perhaps do a tab cleanup and close unneeded ones?
Source: PCMag
Pokdepinion: I guess I’m incredibly tidy when it comes to organizing tabs – I never even touched Tab Groups in the first place.