Chrome is finally getting a highly requested feature that its rivals have long had
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November 21, 2025 10:20 Software News 0651 #SoftwareNews Google Chrome has finally brought vertical tab functionality, currently available in the Canary Edition, though it's still somewhat rudimentary and only at a usable stage. However, Google may be using A/B testing.
Google has begun testing vertical tabs in the experimental version of Chrome Canary for desktop. Users have long requested this feature, as it already exists in Vivaldi, Edge, Firefox, and Brave, according to RBC-Ukraine, citing industry publication Android Authority. How the new tab display mode works According to Windows Report, vertical tabs can be enabled manually in the latest Chrome Canary build. To do this, simply right-click the familiar…
In the latest version of Google Chrome's Canary, the feature "Vertical Tabs" is visible for the first time. So Google is finally following up on its own Chrome browser, which some competitors have been offering for years, including Edge, Firefox, Vivaldi, Brave and Co. The option appears in the right-click menu of the tab bar under "Show tabs on side" and moves the tabs to a vertical sidebar on the left-hand side of the screen. According to Wind…
The latest beta version of the Google Chrome browser finally offers the option to enable vertical tabs to save space on your PC. It's about time, considering Firefox, Edge, and Vivaldi already offer this feature. [Read more] Great deals don't wait: subscribe to our Frandroid Deals WhatsApp channel! (Zero spam, we promise).
Chrome is finally getting a highly requested feature that its rivals have long had
Credit: Ryan Haines / Android Authority TL;DR Google has rolled out vertical tabs for Chrome in the latest Canary version for desktop. The option to use vertical tabs will appear when you right-click on the horizontal tab bar. The option to use horizontal tabs will appear when you right-click the vertical tab bar. Vertical tabs are one of the features we wish Chrome would steal from its rivals. Vivaldi has long had this feature, and you’ll also…
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