New Google Chrome feature will make image sharing easier than before

Google is all set to embark with the newly designed browser Chrome for its Android users, we now see an interesting feature inbuilt in it that would make the image sharing thing easy.

As the tech giant, Google is all set to embark with the newly designed browser Chrome for its Android users, we now see an interesting feature inbuilt in it that would make the image sharing thing easy. Google Chrome is one of the most popular browsers seen in Android mobile phones. It gives the users the seamless integration all over the devices apart from sporting the latest material design by the tech giant, while it is packed with several useful features for power users. Now, the users can find one more reason to use the upcoming new Google Chrome as their default browser. All thanks to the feature that would help them in sharing the images without copying them over the clipboard. 

We see Google Chrome to be among the popular browser for the users of Android mobile phones. These usually offer them some power packed experience with the seamless integration all over the devices with the help of showcasing the latest material design that come along with the useful features for power users. Now, we see the users coming along with yet another feature in the feature that would help all the users easily share the images instead of copying them from the clipboard.

As per the XDA Developers, recent update was seen over the Chromium Gerrit that further revealed the development of the feature. We see the commit defining the new context menu, which allows the users to copy the images directly over the chrome without any hassle. The users are now able to share a number of users from the browser but at the same time, they also are able to share the menu over Android. With the feature of image copying that can help in making the process simpler thus allowing the browser to share the images in just a few taps.

You can find a link in the commit section that whocases the proposed User Interface, but no one would be able to access without permission. With these things, there is no way out to know what precisely would appear the same that we used to suspect Google by adding the new copy image option seen over the browser’s current long press context menu. Yet it is very much possible to see Google not merging with commit over Chrome. However, if you want to still enable the same all you need to do is to type the  command called //flags#context-menu-copy-image directly over the browser space.