Chromebooks with Gemini will arrive in autumn to compete in AI

Published on May 15, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The first Chromebooks with built-in artificial intelligence will arrive in autumn. Acer, ASUS, Dell, HP, and Lenovo will launch devices with Gemini, Google's AI. The proposal aims to offer direct contextual assistance without needing to open separate applications. Everything works from the system, promising a smoother experience that is less dependent on the cloud for everyday tasks.

Chromebook with integrated Gemini AI in autumn, offering smooth contextual assistance without separate apps.

Gemini goes native on ChromeOS with new features 🚀

The integration of Gemini into ChromeOS allows the assistant to help in real time. For example, while reading an article, you can request a summary without copying text to another app. It also assists with writing, suggests replies in emails, or helps organize files. Google assures this works with local privacy, although complex tasks require a connection. Developers will have APIs to create extensions that leverage this contextual AI.

Goodbye to opening a thousand tabs, hello to asking your Chromebook 😅

Finally, Chromebook users can stop being accused of not having a real computer. With Gemini, the machine will ask questions for you. Of course, if the AI responds with a bad joke, you can't blame anyone but Google. At least, when you mess up a calculation, you can say it was the assistant's fault. Digital laziness has a new ally.