Google is introducing a bookmarks bar to Chrome on Android, a feature long available on desktop versions.
Currently in testing, the bookmarks bar will initially appear on tablets and large-screen devices.
The feature is being developed through a new experimental flag in the Chromium code repository.
While the bookmarks bar is currently blank, developers plan to add more functionality and polish in future updates.
Chrome on Android has traditionally lacked a bookmarks bar, unlike desktop versions and competing browsers like Vivaldi.
The new addition will allow users to quickly access favorite websites with a single click, potentially improving browsing productivity.
The feature is currently limited to tablets and large-screen devices. Google has not yet confirmed whether the bookmarks bar will be available on other Android devices or iOS platforms.
This update addresses a long-standing difference between mobile and desktop Chrome browsers. While the implementation is still early, it represents a significant improvement to the mobile browsing experience.
Users interested in testing the feature can enable the #android-bookmark-bar experimental flag in their Chrome browser settings.