Google on Thursday unveiled a new AI-based experime for web browsing. This feature, called “Disco” and powered by the Gemini model, allows users to turn their open browser tabs io customized and ieractive applications.
Geabs; Applications that are built from the heart of the web
At the core of Disco is a feature called “Geabs”; A tool that proactively suggests ieractive web applications tailored to the coe the user is browsing. In addition, users can create their own applications by just writing text commands.
For example, if you’re studying a scieific topic, Geabs can suggest building a visual app to illustrate and simplify the concepts. Or, in a more everyday scenario, the tool can create a meal plan from a collection of online recipes or help plan a trip when searching for travel destinations.
Beyond chatbots; An in-browser experience
Although doing such tasks was possible before with artificial ielligence chatbots, Geabs creates these experiences instaly and directly in the browser. Using Gemini 3, this feature generates custom applications based on information from open browser tabs and the user’s conversation history with Gemini.
After the application is created, users can modify and complete it with natural language grammar. Generative elemes in Geabs are always linked to original sources of information to maiain transparency and referability, according to Google.
Google’s path in making the web experience smarter
Like other players in the AI market, Google is experimeing with ways to deepen AI’s presence in the web browsing experience. Unlike companies like Perplexity or OpenAI, which are looking to build independe artificial ielligence browsers, Google has decided to iegrate the artificial ielligence assista Gemini directly io the Chrome browser; Where users can optionally ask questions about the page they are viewing.
In Geabs, the focus is not just on the curre page, but the eire user browsing pattern across multiple tabs—from research and learning to planning.
Limited supply and the future of Disco
This feature is currely only available to a limited number of users through Google Labs to gather early feedback. Google says that ieresting ideas formed in Disco may find their way io other major products of the company in the future.
Also, Geabs is only the “first feature” of Disco, and Google has emphasized that more features will be added to this test in the future.
Disco and Geabs show that Google is looking to redefine the role of the browser; From a simple tool for viewing the web, to a smart platform that can build exclusive and dynamic applications based on user behavior. If this experime is successful, Chrome could become one of the most serious arenas of AI competition in the web experience.




