Google Chrome is stepping deeper into AI productivity with a new feature that solves a very common problem—repeating the same prompts again and again. The new “Skills” feature lets you save your frequently used prompts and run them instantly whenever needed.
If you use AI regularly for work, this can save serious time.
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What Chrome Skills Actually Do
Instead of typing the same instruction every time, you can now:
- Save a prompt once
- Turn it into a reusable workflow
- Run it anytime with one click
This means tasks that used to take multiple steps can now be executed instantly.
How to Use Skills in Chrome
The setup is simple and built directly into the AI interface.
Here’s how it works:
- Use an AI prompt in your chat
- Save it as a Skill
- Trigger it later using:
- A slash command ( / )
- Or the quick-access menu
No need to rewrite or remember anything.
Create Your Own Custom AI Workflows
You’re not restricted to basic use cases. You can build workflows for your exact needs.
Examples include:
- Converting notes into summaries
- Creating structured reports
- Comparing products or services
- Generating content ideas
You can also edit your Skills anytime to improve results.
Built-In Skills Library for Quick Start
If you don’t want to create your own prompts, Chrome provides ready-made options.
The built-in library includes tasks like:
- Extracting product information
- Price comparisons
- Document analysis
- Data organization
You can use them directly or customize them.
Safety and User Control
Chrome hasn’t ignored safety.
- Sensitive tasks require confirmation
- Users remain in full control
- No automatic execution of risky actions
For example, anything like sending emails will ask for permission first.
Availability and Limitations
Right now, the feature is:
- Available in Chrome
- Limited to English (US) users
- Rolling out gradually
So if you don’t see it yet, it’s likely coming soon.
Why This Feature Is Important
This is more than just a convenience update.
It changes how people use AI in browsers:
- Moves from chat → automation
- Saves time on repetitive work
- Makes AI more practical for daily tasks
It also shows where browsers are heading—toward built-in AI productivity tools.
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Final Thoughts
Chrome’s Skills feature is genuinely useful—but only if you use it properly. If you’re someone who runs the same prompts daily, this can make your workflow faster and cleaner.
But if you’re just casually using AI, don’t expect a huge difference. This feature is built for power users, not occasional users.