Chrome 143 Update: Page Narration, Split Screen View, OCR and More
Chrome 143 adds page narration, split screen on a single tab, OCR for scanned PDFs, expanded tab group syncing, and fixes 13 security vulnerabilities for safer browsing.
Google has released Chrome 143, bringing features that boost accessibility and multitasking. The update also patches security issues to make browsing safer.
Whats new in Chrome 143
- Text to speech on web pages: Open a page in Reading Mode and press play to hear the content. Users can choose from several voices, adjust the speaking rate, and see which words are spoken highlighted in the text.
- Split screen view on a single tab: Drag a tab to the left or right edge of the browser window or use the option to open a link in split screen. This helps compare product details or documents side by side.
- OCR in the built in PDF viewer: The built in viewer can recognize text in scanned PDFs, so you can highlight, copy, and search the document just like a regular text file.
- Expanded sync across tab groups: Sync now works across groups of tabs in addition to individual tabs, making your setup portable across devices.
In addition, Chrome 143 fixes 13 security vulnerabilities, with some rated as high risk. The update is available through Chrome settings and in Google Play and the App Store.
Expert comment
The new narration and split screen features greatly improve accessibility and daily productivity. By making content easier to consume and compare, Chrome 143 targets common needs for learners and power users.
Summary
Chrome 143 introduces page narration, a split screen view, OCR for PDFs, and broader tab group syncing. These changes enhance accessibility while boosting multitasking and consistency across devices. Security fixes add extra protection for users. The update is now available on desktops and mobile apps.
Key insight: Accessibility and multitasking improvements in Chrome 143 show how browsers can combine practical tools with strong security for a better online experience.


