Chrome Beta

4.3
518K reviews
50M+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Welcome to Chrome Beta for Android!

• Preview the latest features: Try out the newest features. (Sometimes these may be a little rough around the edges.)
• Give early feedback: Let us know what you think and help make Chrome for Android a better browser.

You can install Chrome Beta alongside your current version of Chrome for Android.
Updated on
Oct 16, 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
Learn more about how developers declare sharing
This app may collect these data types
Location, Personal info and 7 others
Data is encrypted in transit
You can request that data be deleted
Independent security review

Ratings and reviews

4.3
487K reviews
Rebecca Peterson
September 15, 2024
I enjoy using it, not sure what all the differences are between the regular and beta versions are, but I do enjoy being able to see the new updates and using the latest versions. Since upgrading my phone from Galaxy Note 10+ to the Galaxy S24 ultra I haven't had issues with updating the app and reinstalling, at the end I was unable to update on the note 10 and it would never install correctly. I haven't not seen that issue on the new phone
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Patricia A McGowan (Patricia)
June 30, 2024
This app is very helpful with my confusing Google Chrome accounts. It makes everything run very smoothly. The only thing that drives me crazy is the passwords I don't think they're getting saved to the regular Chrome browser. Chrome is much more complex than it appears on the outside. Since I opened accounts on different devices and different browsers I find a number of complex issues HAUNTING me. If I could see specific identities for each contact and each browser that would simplify my life.
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A Google user
November 1, 2018
Really quite good. I had, at one point, all 4 Versions of Chrome (from most to least stable: Chrome, Beta, Dev or Developer's, and Canary, which I'm guessing is so named for the fact that, as this is the least stable, it is the first "test" to see if anything explodes, or your mouse jumps up and attacks you (both pretty much impossible...as far as you know), very much like miners used to send canaries in to mines or into new areas of one FIRST and if, when they came back some time later, if the canary was alive, great! but if dead at the bottom of the cage, then it would be deemed to be too dangerous for miners to be spending many hours and days in said mine). Anyway, I just have the 2 most stable only because I do everything on just my phone, so memory space is limited and so I had to free up the 60-70 Mb (x2, obviously if I had all 4 and had to drop 2). Where was I? Right! I like it quite a bit but I have come to have high expectations for Google as they are the leaders in many areas. So, if they expect to stay at the top, then they have to shine. They have fallen behind in the Browser department in the past few years so I am hopeful that they will be able to get some flame under the ol' Back-side/seat/Bum, and scoot, Scoot, SCOOT!
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What's new

Our latest release contains stability and performance fixes. More information can be found on the Chrome Releases blog at http://goo.gl/CCPRW