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Skills in Chrome

Skills in Chrome lets you save Gemini in Chrome prompts as reusable one-click workflows. It is aimed at desktop Chrome users who want to repeat browser-based AI tasks without retyping the same prompt.

Skills in Chrome

Overview

Skills in Chrome is a Chrome feature for turning prompts you already use in Gemini in Chrome into reusable tools. Instead of retyping the same instruction every time you visit a new page, you can save a prompt as a Skill and run it again with a single click.

The feature is designed for browser-based AI workflows that benefit from context: a Skill can run on the page you are viewing and, when relevant, across other tabs you select. Google is also launching a library of ready-to-use Skills for common tasks, giving people a starting point before they customize their own prompts.

What Skills in Chrome does

Save prompts as reusable Skills

Turn a prompt you have already written into a reusable Skill directly from your Gemini in Chrome chat history, so you do not have to re-enter the same instruction each time.

Run workflows from the Chrome side panel

Trigger a saved Skill with a single action from Gemini in Chrome by typing `/` or selecting the `+` button, then run it on the page you are viewing.

Work across the page and selected tabs

Apply a Skill to the current page and, when needed, selected additional tabs, which makes it useful for tasks that pull information from multiple webpages.

Update Skills after saving them

Edit saved Skills and create new ones whenever your workflow changes, so the prompt behind the workflow stays customizable over time.

Use a starter library for common tasks

Start from Google’s library of ready-to-use Skills for common tasks, then save a useful one or customize it for your own workflow.

Built with Chrome security safeguards

Use Skills with Chrome’s built-in safeguards, including confirmation prompts for sensitive actions and layered protections such as automated red-teaming and auto-update capabilities.

Practical ways to use Skills in Chrome

  • Repeat a recipe workflow across pages

    Save a prompt for ingredient substitutions or similar recipe adjustments, then rerun it on new recipe pages without typing the same request again.

  • Compare items across shopping tabs

    Compare product specs across several tabs and use a Skill to gather the relevant details into one browser-based workflow.

  • Review lengthy documents faster

    Scan long documents for key points, especially when you want a reusable prompt for summarizing or finding specific information.

  • Adapt a prebuilt workflow to your needs

    Start from Google’s ready-made Skills for common tasks like breaking down product ingredients or choosing a gift, then edit the prompt to match your own criteria.

  • Work from multiple open tabs

    Use a Skill that needs page context plus additional tabs when your task depends on multiple sources open in Chrome at the same time.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Cuts repeated prompting by letting you save an AI workflow once and reuse it quickly.
  • Can run against the current page and selected tabs, which suits browsing tasks that need context from multiple sources.
  • Lets you edit and refine saved Skills instead of rebuilding prompts from scratch.
  • Includes a library of starter Skills for common workflows, which lowers setup time.
  • Uses Chrome’s existing security and privacy safeguards, including confirmation prompts for sensitive actions.

Cons

  • The rollout is limited to Chrome desktop and, at launch, to Mac, Windows, and ChromeOS users with Chrome language set to English-US.
  • The source does not explain how broad the Skills library is, beyond saying it covers common tasks.
  • Skills still ask for confirmation before sensitive actions, so they are not fully hands-off automation.

FAQ

How do you create and run a Skill in Chrome?

Skills in Chrome are saved from your Gemini in Chrome chat history. After saving a prompt as a Skill, you can invoke it by typing `/` or clicking the `+` button in Gemini in Chrome.

Which devices and languages are supported?

No. The source says Skills are available on signed-in Chrome desktop devices, and the initial rollout is for Mac, Windows, and ChromeOS with Chrome language set to English-US.

Can a Skill use information from more than one tab?

Skills can run on the page you are viewing and can also use other tabs you select, which makes them useful for multi-tab workflows.

Do Skills take actions automatically?

Skills use the same safeguards as prompts in Gemini in Chrome. Sensitive actions such as adding a calendar event or sending an email require confirmation before they are completed.

Can I use prebuilt Skills instead of writing my own?

Google says it is launching a library of ready-to-use Skills for common tasks, and you can save, edit, and customize those prompts to fit your needs.

Quick Facts

Category
Browser AI workflow
Product
Skills in Chrome
Platform
Chrome desktop
Availability
Rolling out now; Mac, Windows, and ChromeOS; English-US Chrome language
Source domain
blog.google
Primary use
Save and rerun AI prompts as one-click tools
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