Google recently announced its preferred extensions for the Chrome browser in 2025. The selection lacks a specific order and features a strong focus on artificial intelligence tools. It organizes the recommendations into three distinct groups.
Among the standout picks, Google points to Monica and Sider as versatile assistants capable of condensing online content, examining PDF files, and generating text right within the browser. HARPA AI merges artificial intelligence with browser automation, such as tracking fluctuations in product pricing across websites. Quillbot remains a favored option for composition support, offering sophisticated checks for grammar and rephrasing capabilities.
For meeting-related tools, Google suggests Fireflies.ai and Bluedot, both designed to capture audio, convert speech to text, and condense virtual discussions without manual effort. QuestionAI serves as a customized educational guide for clarifying complex subjects, and eJOY integrates vocabulary building into routine web navigation.
Adobe's integration of Photoshop functionalities into the browser environment has transformed on-the-fly photo adjustments into a more straightforward process, according to Google. Rounding out the selections, Phia enables effortless price comparisons and optimal purchasing decisions with a single action.
In contrast, PCWorld's compilation of leading Chrome extensions emphasizes utility over heavy AI reliance. Explore our collection of 11 must-have add-ons that we routinely add to any computer for a grounded selection of enhancements.
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