However, you can manually enable them via Chrome’s experimental flags. On Android you can organize tabs into groups from the grid layout screen by dragging them onto one another, and there are also options to form tab groups in the overflow menu, as well as the context menu that opens when you long-press to open a new tab.Īlthough 9to5Google notes that the features started rolling out last week, they don’t appear to be available for every Chrome user just yet.
Grouping tabs also gives you a new shortcut to hop between tabs in the same group via a menu that appears at the bottom of the app.
Tab groups, meanwhile, are similar to a feature that’s been available on Chrome’s desktop version since last year, and offer a more convenient way to organize your tabs.
When browsing a tab that’s part of a group, shortcuts to switch to other grouped tabs appear at the bottom of the app.