Chrome Is Finally Getting Vertical Tabs
Struggling with too many open tabs in your browser? Google Chrome has finally introduced vertical tabs — a long-requested feature designed to make tab management easier and more organized. Rolling out globally, this update allows users to move tabs to the side of the screen, making it simpler to navigate crowded browsing sessions and improve productivity. What Are Vertical Tabs in Google Chrome? Vertical tabs shift your open tabs from the traditional horizontal bar at the top of the browser to a vertical panel on the side. This layout makes it easier to read full page titles, especially when you have many tabs open at once. Instead of shrinking tabs into tiny icons, the vertical view displays them in a list format. That means less guessing and more efficient navigation — particularly useful for students, researchers, and multitaskers. Why Chrome Is Adding Vertical Tabs Now For years, Google resisted adding vertical tabs despite growing demand. However, increased competition from modern bro…