You can quickly find what you’re looking for on the Internet, in your bookmarks, and in your browsing history. A Chrome feature might not be available if your default search engine doesn't support it.
Tip: As you enter your search, you may get suggestions based on your web and app activity. You can delete suggestions from your search history or hide sections of suggestions based on your activity when they appear. Learn more about your activity.
Search within a pageYou can find a specific word or phrase on a web page on your computer.
You can also use the keyboard shortcuts Ctrl + f (Windows, Linux, and ChromeOS) or
+ f (Mac) to find a word or phrase quickly.
Search for wordsYou can find more info about a specific word or phrase on a page.
Tips:
You can search anything on a page with Google Lens in Chrome. For example, you can select an image of a shirt and find where to buy it or select an image of an animal to find out what it is. Learn how to search with Google Lens in Chrome.
Learn more about generative AI in ChromeTo help you make the most out of Chrome, Google Search side panel now offers AI-powered experiences for more efficient and engaging searching. You can easily:
To try experiments in Search on Chrome, including AI-powered experiences in the side panel, learn how to sign up for Search Labs.
Tip: Eligibility requirements may apply. Learn more about AI tools while browsing.
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