After 19 months under development, Chrome will finally get support for tab grouping.
The Chrome Tab Groups feature is ready for primetime. After spending 19 months in development, Google announced today that Chrome 83, to be released next week, will include support for tab groups.
Work on this feature started in November 2018, and an early version rolled out into limited testing in March 2019, when ZDNet obtained an early look at how the feature looked and worked at the time.
In the meantime, development on the Chrome tab grouping feature has continued, and the feature has received a new interface and additional user interaction improvements, such as the ability to select tab group colors, the ability to add tab group names, and the ability to drag tab groups around the tab bar.