The race among artificial intelligence models has entered a fevered, white-hot phaseβand AI-driven browsers have now gained a new contender. Google Labs has unveiled an experimental project called Disco, designed to reimagine the future of web browsing.
Discoβs AI-enhanced browsing experience is powered by the GenTab system, which itself runs on Googleβs Gemini 3 models. GenTab can generate interactive web applications that assist users in completing tasks, while Gemini 3 analyzes open tabs and conversation history to determine which tools are best suited to the userβs needs.
Judging from current demonstrations, Discoβs most distinctive capability lies in its ability to compose Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) from real-time web information. For instance, after generating an itinerary, it allows users to interact with that itinerary directly as a web appβsomething no mainstream browser presently offers. The Google Labs development team explains:
βThe web is a vast collection of applications and information, making it an incredible engine for discovery and learning. Yet, as our online tasks have grown more complex we’ve all felt the frustration of juggling dozens of open tabs to research a topic or plan a trip. We believe the web itself has the opportunity to adapt to the complexity.β
As an AI-driven browser, Disco retains traditional hyperlink navigation while letting Gemini handle the heavy liftingβanalyzing page content, producing comparison tables, drafting plans, and more.
Built on Chromium, Disco is currently available only for macOS, and access is limited to a small waitlist. For now, the browser cannot be downloaded for hands-on testing.
Users interested in joining the early access list may submit the form here.
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