As announced in the blog, Google is adding a new tab grouping feature to Chrome browser that can help better organize the dozens of tabs at a time. If you want to check and understand the feature now, it’s available in the latest Chrome Beta. It will be adding more broadly to the desktop versions of Chrome next week, Google said.
Users will be able to make a group by right-clicking on one tab and assign it a custom name and color making the color of the group same under all of the tabs of the group. You can also drag tabs from group to group and organize different tabs as you wish. Such similar tab grouping feature is already available in browser like Vivaldi.
If you want an idea of what it looks like, here’s an image from Google:
Tab groups features will be available for Chrome on desktop across Chrome OS, Windows, Mac and Linux from next week. If you can’t preview tab groups in Chrome Beta, try restarting your browser, Google said.