- A compilation of Google Chrome Canary Beta has revealed a new divided screen function
- It has been updated twice and renowned since it was first discovered
- It is not yet available for the public, but it is expected to be launched soon
Google Chrome’s last beta compilation presents a new divided screen functionality. This feature allows you to use two windows in a single tab and even dynamically change the size of the windows for greater productivity.
Discovered by the user X Leopeva64, the new Divided screen function of Google Chrome seems to be known as “Show side by side.” However, it was first available in the drop -down menu as “tab divided with active tab.”
Leaving the names of names aside, the functionality is identical between the two beta updates; You can merge two windows into the browser under a larger tab, and then you can change the size of both sides, which means that you will not have to manually drag two windows together or exchange tabs.
Although it is confirmed that it is not yet fully functional, the plans are also in their place so that the handle (space between the eyelashes) is also recoverable. With a larger dividing gap, you can better separate the two tabs or minimize the space completely for a window that covers perfectly.
The functionality is not yet live for regular users on Google Chrome, since it is currently only available in a Chrome Canary test compilation. Taking into account that it has already been updated twice since it was discovered at the beginning of the month, it is not known how it will work when it will finally be launched in an update for all.
Despite how demanding Google Chrome can be in its RAM and CPU, there is no debate that it is one of the best web browsers you can use in 2025. This new divided screen tool is a smaller update than we have traditionally seen implemented, but it is something that could be a productivity power for those who study and work and need web access.
It sounds particularly well for the users of the laptop or the people who work with a smaller computer monitor, since there will be no need to try uncomfortably multiple windows in a narrow space. Similarly, with a scale adjustable to each tab, all under an umbrella. If you are someone investigating and need the largest source than where you are writing, that can be done easily, and vice versa. It is another step to improve Chrome’s speed and customization as a web browser at a time when more users demand more functionality or go to another place.
Google Chrome Canary is a beta compilation of the web browser aimed at developers that is updated every night. While it can be unstable, it provides information on new features and improvements long before they reach the rest of the users (if they appear). Things are automatically tested, and generally not too extensive, so it is an opportunity to play with things that may or may not always work.
Recent Chrome updates have included long -term safety features for chromeos and stability updates for desks, iOS and Android. Previously, in October 2024, Google launched performance controls for the web browser to be able to run faster or more efficiently. In the same month, the company announced its plans to take energetic measures against advertising blockers and other unauthorized extensions in its web store.