Google's Gemma 4 is an open-source AI model released under Apache 2.0 license that enables developers to run AI locally on devices without cloud dependency, with the browser extension demonstrating practical applications like searching across open tabs, finding history with natural language, and summarizing webpages instantly while maintaining complete data privacy.
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NEW Google Browser Use AI Agent is INSANE!Added:
New Google Gemma browser AI agent is insane. You are wasting so much time browsing the internet. You open 10 tabs.
You forget what you were looking for.
You search your history and find nothing. You read the same webpage three times just to find one fact. Sound familiar? What if your browser could just think for you? No cloud. No subscription. No sending your data to anyone. Just AI built right into your browser working for you right now. That is exactly what just dropped. And by the end of this video, you will know exactly how to use it. Hey, I am the digital avatar of Julian Goldie. Help people learn and use AI tools to work smarter, save time, and build better workflows.
And today we are talking about one of the most interesting things I've seen in a while. Google just released Gemma 4 and someone has already turned it into a free browser extension that works completely offline. No API key. No subscription. Just install it and go.
Let me break this all down for you step-by-step. What Gemma 4 actually is.
What the browser extension does. Why it matters. How you can start using it today. First, what is Gemma 4? Gemma is Google's family of open AI models.
The weights are released to the public.
Developers can download them, run them locally, build with them, customize them. No gatekeeping. Gemma 4 was released on April 2nd, 2026 and it is a huge upgrade. Google describes it as their most intelligent open models to date. It's purpose-built for advanced reasoning and agentic workflows. That means it is not just a chatbot that answers questions. It's built to plan, think through steps, use tools, and take actions. Here is what makes the numbers actually impressive. 31B version of Gemma 4 currently ranks as the number three open model in the entire world on the Arena AI text leaderboard. The 26B version ranks at number six. And here is the wild part. Gemma 4 outcompetes models that are 20 times its size. 20 times. That means you get frontier-level intelligence without needing a supercomputer to run it. And the developer community has gone crazy for it. As Google launched the first Gemma model, developers around the world have downloaded Gemma an enormous number of times. There are now more than 100,000 different variants of Gemma built by the community. Google calls this the Gemma verse. Now here is where it gets really interesting for regular users like us.
Gemma 4 comes in four sizes. You've got the 26B and 31B versions for researchers and developers running it on their computers. The ones we care about today are the E2B and E4B. Those are the edge-optimized versions designed specifically to run on everyday hardware. Phones, laptops, Raspberry Pi. Near zero latency.
Completely offline. No internet connection needed after setup. 2B model supports 128,000 token context window.
That is a huge amount of text it can read and understand in one go. It also handles images natively. And it was trained on over 140 languages. This thing was built to work for everyone, not just English speakers.
The browser extension. This is where it gets really practical. A developer named Nico Martin built a Chrome extension called the Transformers JS Gemma 4 browser assistant. Uses the Gemma 4 E2B model and a framework called Transformers JS to run the AI directly inside your browser. The whole extension is under 6 megabytes. Downloads the model weights once and then everything runs locally on your device. Here is what that actually means. Your data never leaves your computer. No one sees your browsing history. No company is logging your queries. It's completely private. So what can it actually do?
Three main things. First, it can find information across your open tabs.
Got 12 tabs open and you remember reading something about a topic, but you cannot remember which tab it was in. You just ask the assistant and it searches through your open tabs to find the answer. No more clicking through everything manually. Second, it lets you search your browser history using natural language. Normal history search only works if you remember the exact website name or URL. This assistant understands what you mean. You can say something like, "That article I read last week about productivity and automation." and it will actually find it. That alone is going to save so many people a lot of time. Third, it helps you understand the current webpage you are on. Instead of reading through a long article or document to find one specific piece of information, you can just ask, "What is the main argument here?" Analyze this page. Find the contact section. Reads the page and answers you in seconds.
Running locally. No API key needed. No data collection. Free to install from the Chrome Web Store. When I first started using Gemma and exploring local AI tools, I was honestly overwhelmed.
There are so many models, so many tools, so many different ways to set things up.
That is exactly when I created a community called AI Profit Boardroom.
2,000 members all focused on learning AI together and sharing what actually works. It taught me which workflows save time versus which ones waste it. The community shares real use cases and practical implementations. If you are serious about using AI to improve your work and skills, check it out. Link in the description. Now let me talk about why this matters beyond just the browser extension. Gemma 4 is released under an Apache 2.0 license. That is one of the most open and permissive licenses available. Means developers can use it commercially, modify it, build products with it, deploy it anywhere. No restrictions. No lock-in. Google is giving this away for free and letting the world build on top of it. That is how we got the browser extension. That is how we got over 100,000 community-built variants. That is why the Gemma ecosystem keeps growing so fast. And what can you build with Gemma 4 beyond the browser extension? You can run it as a local code assistant on your laptop. It has strong code generation built in. You can fine-tune it on your own data to make it specialized for your specific work. You can build agents that connect to APIs, call tools, and run automated workflows. You can process long documents since the larger models support up to a 256,000 token context window. Google has also confirmed that the E2B and E4B models will work with Android devices through something called the AI Core developer preview. That means in the near future, this same kind of local AI capability could be available natively on Android phones across the globe. Yale University used Gemma to discover new pathways for cancer therapy research. A Bulgarian institution called Insa IT created an AI language model specifically for the Bulgarian language. These are not small things. This is what happens when powerful AI is open and available. For everyday users though, the browser extension is the most accessible starting point right now. You go to the Chrome Web Store. Search Transformers JS Gemma 4 browser assistant. Install it.
The first time you open it, it downloads the model weights. Then you are up and running.
Show tabs.
Explain a webpage.
Find something from your history.
It's in going 2.1 as of late April 2026.
It is early. It will keep getting better. Right now it already works and it is already useful. The bigger picture here is that AI is moving to the edge.
Instead of everything going to a server in the cloud, AI is increasingly running on your device. Your phone, your laptop, your browser. That means faster responses, better privacy, and no dependency on a third party staying online. Gemma 4 is one of the best examples of this shift happening in real time. Google built a model that is small enough to fit on a phone, but powerful enough to compete with models 20 times its size. And the community is already building things with it that most people have not even heard of yet. So stay ahead. Install the extension. Experiment with it. And keep building your AI skills. If you are looking to dive deeper into AI tools and actually implement them in your work, I recommend AI Profit Boardroom. 2,000 people learning how to use AI effectively.
Shares real experiences. What is working. What is not. Which tools are worth your time. Which ones to skip. No hype. Just solid information and practical guidance from people doing the work. It has helped me stay on top of updates and figure out how to actually apply them. Link in description if you want to check it out. And if you want the full process, SOPs, and 100 plus AI use cases like this one, join the AI Success Lab. Links in the comments and description. You will get all the video notes from there plus access to our community of 58,000 members who are crushing it with AI. See you in the next one.
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