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Chrome Adds to the Trend of Vertical Tabs: What This Change Implies and How You Can Test It

Summary by WWWhat's New
Google Chrome is finally working on a feature that many users have been asking for for years: vertical tabs. Although other options like Edge, Brave, Firefox or Vivaldi have been offering for some time now, Chrome had avoided implementing them natively. Now, thanks to a new “flag” on Chromium’s development system, we know this feature is officially on the way. What are vertical tabs and why do they matter? The most common way to manage our tabs …
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Google Chrome is finally working on a feature that many users have been asking for for years: vertical tabs. Although other options like Edge, Brave, Firefox or Vivaldi have been offering for some time now, Chrome had avoided implementing them natively. Now, thanks to a new “flag” on Chromium’s development system, we know this feature is officially on the way. What are vertical tabs and why do they matter? The most common way to manage our tabs …

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WWWhat's new broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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