Google has introduced a new Chrome feature that converts frequently used AI prompts into instant, reusable tools. Users can now save their best prompts for quick access without retyping.
The feature allows Chrome users to capture AI prompts and transform them into one-click tools accessible directly from the browser. Instead of repeatedly entering the same instructions into AI services, users can save optimized prompts as custom shortcuts.
This update addresses a common friction point for AI power users who develop effective prompts but must recreate them across sessions. The saved tools integrate into Chrome's workflow, enabling faster access to frequently needed AI tasks.
The development reflects growing demand for AI productivity integration in everyday browsing. As users increasingly rely on AI assistants for writing, coding, and analysis, streamlining access to proven prompts reduces friction and speeds up workflows.
The feature is available through Google's Chrome browser, leveraging the platform's existing extension and tool ecosystem. Early discussions on Hacker News indicate strong interest, with the post garnering 126 points and 58 comments, suggesting developer and power-user enthusiasm for simplified AI workflow management.
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