Google Chrome's new Tab Groups is its best feature in years: How to use it [update]

Publish date: 2024-05-31

Update May 14: Google announced today that the Group Tabs feature will begin rolling out next week. 

If you're like me, then you don't always do a good job of cleaning up your web browser tabs. Fortunately, Google is making it a lot easier for Chrome users to stay organized. 

Tab Groups is a new feature arriving next week that, as the name suggests, lets you neatly organize active tabs into groups. Originally scheduled to arrive earlier this year, Tab Groups will be released "slowly" in the upcoming version of Chrome on Chrome OS, Windows, Mac and Linux. 

It was worth the wait. Chrome has desperately lacked tab management features, but with Tab Groups, you can easily lump similar websites together so you don't have dozens of miniature tabs shuffling for a spot at the top of your browser. 

I find grouping tabs especially useful when I'm working on multiple projects. For example, I'll add all the websites related to an article I'm writing into one group and all of my entertainment -- YouTube, Play Music, etc -- into another. 

Tab Groups is very easy to use and you can even name your groups so you know exactly where to look when it's time to reopen a tab. 

Below are simple instructions on how to use Google Chrome's new Tab Groups feature.

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