Google brings Gemini powered Chrome feature to automate bookings forms and office tasks for enterprise users
Google has announced a major productivity upgrade for Chrome that could change how office work gets done. The company plans to introduce new agentic browsing capabilities for enterprise users, allowing the browser to understand what is happening across open tabs and help complete time consuming digital tasks such as travel bookings, form filling, scheduling meetings and information management.
The new system will be powered by Gemini, Google’s advanced artificial intelligence platform. It is part of Google’s wider push to bring AI deeper into workplace tools and business software, where companies are looking for ways to reduce repetitive work and improve efficiency.
Chrome aims to become an active workplace assistant
Instead of acting only as a browser, Chrome is being positioned as a smarter work companion. With the upcoming auto browse feature, enterprise users will be able to use AI assistance inside their browsing sessions to complete multi step workflows faster.
Google says the technology can understand the context of tabs that are already open. This means users may no longer need to manually move between websites, copy data or repeatedly enter the same information across multiple systems.
For businesses, that could translate into faster execution of routine digital tasks and more time for employees to focus on planning, decision making and customer work.
Gemini can handle repetitive business workflows
Google outlined several practical use cases for the new feature. One example includes taking content from Google Docs and entering it into a company’s preferred customer relationship management platform.
The AI can also compare vendor pricing across different tabs, helping procurement teams evaluate options without switching manually between pages. Recruiters and hiring managers may use it to summarize candidate portfolios before interviews, while market research teams could extract useful details from competitor product pages.
These are the kinds of tasks that often consume valuable time during a workday. By automating the repetitive steps, Google is targeting one of the biggest workplace frustrations: digital busywork.
Human approval remains part of the process
Despite the new automation push, Google says the feature is not designed to operate without oversight. Users will still need to review and confirm the AI’s actions before any final submission or task completion takes place.
That safeguard is important for enterprise environments where accuracy, compliance and accountability matter. Whether it is sending data into a CRM system, booking travel, or updating internal records, companies typically require human review before final execution.
This suggests Google is aiming for a balanced model where AI speeds up preparation and execution, while employees remain in control of final decisions.
First rollout planned for Workspace users in the United States
Google says the feature will first launch for Workspace users in the United States. Organizations will be able to enable it through policy controls, allowing IT administrators to decide how and when it should be used across teams.
The company also said prompts from organizations using the feature will not be used to train Google’s AI models. That assurance is likely to be important for businesses handling confidential client information, internal documents and sensitive operational data.
Enterprise adoption of AI tools has often been slowed by privacy concerns, so clear control measures could play a key role in wider rollout.
Reusable workflows will be saved as Skills
Like consumer facing AI workflow tools, enterprise users will also be able to save commonly used processes as Skills.
This means if a team regularly performs the same sequence of browser tasks, such as comparing suppliers, processing standard forms, or preparing weekly summaries, those actions can be stored and reused later.
For companies, that could create internal libraries of repeatable AI workflows tailored to their own operations. Over time, such systems may become valuable productivity assets across departments.
Google also targets shadow AI risks inside companies
Alongside productivity tools, Google is expanding security capabilities inside Chrome Enterprise Premium. The company says it wants to help organizations detect unauthorized AI tools being used in the workplace.
This includes identifying compromised browser extensions, unknown AI services and what Google described as anomalous agent activity. In simple terms, companies will get better visibility into software or AI systems that may create security or compliance risks.
As businesses experiment with public AI tools, many IT departments are concerned about employees sharing sensitive data through unsanctioned apps. Google’s move suggests that AI governance is becoming just as important as AI productivity.
New visibility tools for IT teams
Google is also introducing Shadow IT risk detection, a feature that gives IT teams a clearer picture of both approved and unapproved generative AI and software as a service platforms being used across an organization.
Administrators will also receive a Gemini Summary of Chrome Enterprise release notes, policy changes, upcoming deprecations and recommendations for settings management.
That could reduce the time IT teams spend reading technical updates while helping them respond faster to browser policy changes and emerging risks.
AI in the workplace brings promise and pressure
Google’s announcement reflects a broader shift happening across the technology industry. AI is increasingly being marketed as a way to save time and remove repetitive work. Yet some workplace studies have suggested that instead of reducing pressure, AI can sometimes increase expectations, speed and workload.
Whether Chrome’s new automation tools become a relief or an added layer of productivity pressure will depend on how companies deploy them.
Still, one message is clear: the browser is evolving into something far more powerful than a tool for opening websites. With Gemini built into Chrome, Google wants the browser to become a digital coworker for the modern office.
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