Google's New AI Experiment: Disco, a Gemini-Powered Web App Creator
Google has unveiled an exciting new AI experiment called Disco, which brings a unique twist to web browsing. Disco is a Gemini-powered tool that transforms your open browser tabs into custom applications, offering a personalized and interactive experience. With Disco, you can create what Google calls 'GenTabs', which are tailored web apps that enhance your browsing tasks.
Imagine you're studying a complex subject. GenTabs can suggest building a web app to visualize the information, making it easier to grasp the core concepts. Or, in a more casual scenario, you could use GenTabs to create a meal plan from online recipes or plan a trip while researching travel. These tasks are already achievable with AI chatbots, but GenTabs takes it a step further by generating custom experiences on the fly, utilizing Gemini 3 and your browser data.
The generated apps will link back to the original sources, ensuring credibility. Google's approach to AI integration is distinct from standalone AI browsers like Perplexity's Comet or ChatGPT Atlas. Instead, they've seamlessly embedded Gemini into the Chrome browser, allowing users to ask questions about the current web page.
GenTabs focuses on your entire browsing session, not just the current tab. Whether it's research, learning, or any other task, GenTabs aims to provide a comprehensive solution. However, this innovative feature is initially accessible to a select group of testers through Google Labs, who will provide valuable feedback.
Google hints at future developments, suggesting that GenTabs is just the 'first feature' in Disco. Users can join a waitlist to access Disco, starting with macOS. Sarah, a TechCrunch reporter, offers contact details for inquiries and verification.
This AI experiment showcases Google's commitment to enhancing the web browsing experience, offering a glimpse into the future of personalized and interactive web applications.