Google unveils a new browser called Disco, designed to turn your dozens of tabs into fully functional web apps. The announcement, made on Thursday, positions Disco as an experimental tool that leverages GenTabs, a feature built on Gemini 3. The core idea is simple yet powerful: GenTabs watches everything you do across your open tabs and your chat history, then automatically generates interactive web applications tailored to whatever task you’re tackling. No coding required—just describe your goal in plain language, and GenTabs constructs the app for you.
In a crowded field of AI-powered browsers, Google is clear about Disco’s current stage. Chrome and Creative Lab leaders Manini Roy and Amit Pitaru acknowledge that it’s early days and that not everything will work perfectly. They emphasize that the project begins with a small tester cohort, and user feedback will illuminate what’s genuinely useful, what needs refinement, and what features testers would like to see going forward.
Disco’s initial testing phase is limited to macOS, inviting interested users to join a waitlist via Google Labs.