Google Chrome’s New AI Feature Can Replace Images on Websites

by | Apr 21, 2026 | Google, News

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Updated May 20, 2026 April 21, 2026 2 min read

Google Chrome is testing an AI-powered feature called ‘Indigo’ that can replace images on web pages directly in the browser. The feature places AI-generated image versions over the originals without changing the website itself. It may take a while for the new tool to roll out publicly.

How Indigo works in Google Chrome

The Indigo chip appears in Chrome’s address bar on web pages where the browser detects images it can work with. Clicking the chip opens a small panel labeled “Generated by Google” near the image. The panel appears collapsed by default. You can click the down arrow to expand it and view the available options, and close it using the close button.

The panel includes options to:

  • Regenerate the image
  • Replace the original image
  • Delete the original image

For now, the buttons appear but don’t function yet. Chrome’s internal Indigo status page shows the AI generation component remains disabled, even when the interface is visible. This basically means the feature is still in development, and access is limited.

But when available and activated, Chrome sends the selected image to Google’s servers, which return an AI-generated version. The new image is placed directly over the original within the same webpage. Any changes apply only to what you see in Chrome. The original image on the website remains unchanged, and refreshing the page restores it.

Google has not announced Indigo publicly. Based on code visible in Chromium’s source, the interface is in place, but the AI generation system remains restricted. Google is still working on this feature, and more details could emerge as it moves closer to release. We will keep you posted.

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