Google rolls out vertical tabs and reading mode in Chrome

Google has begun rolling out vertical tabs and an enhanced reading mode for its Chrome browser on desktop. Users can access vertical tabs by right-clicking a window and selecting 'Show Tabs Vertically,' allowing fuller tab titles and easier management. The reading mode offers a distraction-free, full-page interface via right-click.

Google started deploying these updates on April 7, 2026, catching up to competitors like Firefox and Safari, which have offered vertical tabs for some time. Firefox added the feature in its version 136 update last March, while Safari allows vertical stacking with grouping options. CNET noted that the changes, though not revolutionary, help users customize their browser for better productivity, such as handling 10 or more tabs without truncation issues. Engadget highlighted that the rollout may take a few days to reach all devices, urging patience from users. The vertical tabs appear on the side of the window, making tab groups easier to manage and full titles visible. For reading mode, right-clicking a page and choosing 'Open in reading mode' strips away visual clutter, creating a text-focused view ideal for deep work or research. Google positions this as a way to streamline workflows on busy webpages.

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