Technology7 Apr 2026SEO 881 min read

Analysis: Chrome is finally getting vertical tabs

After years of resisting, Google Chrome is finally adopting vertical tabs — a feature more recently popularized by the Arc browser, a predecessor to the…

After years of resisting, Google Chrome is finally adopting vertical tabs — a feature more recently popularized by the Arc browser, a predecessor to the AI browser Dia . Google announced on Tuesday that Chrome users will have the option to enable vertical tabs, which will move the tabs to the side of the browser window, making it easier to read full page titles and manage tab groups. Once enabled, vertical tabs will remain the default setting until the user changes it back. The company is…

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