Google Will Start Shipping a New Chrome Version Every Two Weeks
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Google will start shipping a new Chrome version every two weeks
Google has announced a notable shift in how Chrome updates will roll out. Starting September 2026, the Chromium-based browser will move to a two-week release cycle. In practice, that means a new major Chrome version every 14 days, though Google notes that early-stage builds and experimental channels will follow slightly different rules.Read Entire Article
Google will try to change gear in the development of its most widespread browser. As of September 2026, Chrome will receive much more frequent updates: the new versions will be released every two weeks instead of every four, as happens today. The decision represents an important turning point in the browser's development cycle and has a precise goal: to reduce the so-called "patch gap" - i.e. the time between the discovery of a security problem …
Google will shorten the release cycle of the Chrome browser for PC, Android and iOS from four to two weeks from September. Newly developed feature, fixed bugs and improved performance will be made available to the user faster. This applies from version 153, which is planned for September 8, 2026. Chrome is currently on the desktop with around
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