Chrome Dev for Desktop Update

The Dev channel has been updated to 138.0.7180.3 for Windows, Mac and Linux.

A partial list of changes is available in the Git log. Interested in switching release channels? Find out how. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug. The community help forum is also a great place to reach out for help or learn about common issues.

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Available in beta: Edit client-side encrypted Microsoft Word files with Google Docs

What’s changing 

Launching in beta, you can now view and edit client-side encrypted Microsoft Word files in Google Docs. Any changes made are saved in the original Word format. This update makes it easy for you to leverage Google Workspace with the tools and formats you already use while preserving confidentiality of your sensitive data with client-side encryption. 


Eligible Google Workspace admins can use this form to request access to the beta. We’ll share more specific instructions once you’re accepted into the beta.

In Google Docs, navigate to File > Open.



Additional details

Note that with this release:
  • You can only view and edit .docx Word file types. Additional Word file types are not supported.
  • The maximum file size is 20MB.
  • As we continue to improve Office editing in encrypted Google Docs, you may encounter incompatibilities for certain features. Some features may not be displayed and may not be editable, but will be preserved in the document and viewable in Microsoft Office.
  • Other features may be lost or altered in the latest version of the file when it is edited in Google Docs. You will see a notification within the document if editing will cause any features to be lost.


Getting started

Rollout pace

  • The feature will be available immediately once you're accepted into the beta.

Availability

Available to Google Workspace 
  • Enterprise Plus
  • Education Standard and Plus
  • Frontline Plus


Available in beta: Edit client-side encrypted Microsoft Word files with Google Docs

What’s changing 

Launching in beta, you can now view and edit client-side encrypted Microsoft Word files in Google Docs. Any changes made are saved in the original Word format. This update makes it easy for you to leverage Google Workspace with the tools and formats you already use while preserving confidentiality of your sensitive data with client-side encryption. 


Eligible Google Workspace admins can use this form to request access to the beta. We’ll share more specific instructions once you’re accepted into the beta.

In Google Docs, navigate to File > Open.



Additional details

Note that with this release:
  • You can only view and edit .docx Word file types. Additional Word file types are not supported.
  • The maximum file size is 20MB.
  • As we continue to improve Office editing in encrypted Google Docs, you may encounter incompatibilities for certain features. Some features may not be displayed and may not be editable, but will be preserved in the document and viewable in Microsoft Office.
  • Other features may be lost or altered in the latest version of the file when it is edited in Google Docs. You will see a notification within the document if editing will cause any features to be lost.


Getting started

Rollout pace

  • The feature will be available immediately once you're accepted into the beta.

Availability

Available to Google Workspace 
  • Enterprise Plus
  • Education Standard and Plus
  • Frontline Plus


Available in beta: Edit client-side encrypted Microsoft Word files with Google Docs

What’s changing 

Launching in beta, you can now view and edit client-side encrypted Microsoft Word files in Google Docs. Any changes made are saved in the original Word format. This update makes it easy for you to leverage Google Workspace with the tools and formats you already use while preserving confidentiality of your sensitive data with client-side encryption. 


Eligible Google Workspace admins can use this form to request access to the beta. We’ll share more specific instructions once you’re accepted into the beta.

In Google Docs, navigate to File > Open.



Additional details

Note that with this release:
  • You can only view and edit .docx Word file types. Additional Word file types are not supported.
  • The maximum file size is 20MB.
  • As we continue to improve Office editing in encrypted Google Docs, you may encounter incompatibilities for certain features. Some features may not be displayed and may not be editable, but will be preserved in the document and viewable in Microsoft Office.
  • Other features may be lost or altered in the latest version of the file when it is edited in Google Docs. You will see a notification within the document if editing will cause any features to be lost.


Getting started

Rollout pace

  • The feature will be available immediately once you're accepted into the beta.

Availability

Available to Google Workspace 
  • Enterprise Plus
  • Education Standard and Plus
  • Frontline Plus


Google Vault improves Google Drive search and export: now with document ID and more shared drive options

What’s changing

Google Vault now supports export by Google Drive document IDs. This gives a reliable search for documents where the ID or URL is known, eliminating the previous dependency for searching with collaborators and document content. Going forward, up to 1000 document IDs can be entered in the user interface or API to export targeted files within your domain. 



We have also added an additional option to include Shared Drive items, providing additional flexibility. Going forward, Vault admins can pick from three options in the UI or API: 
  • Not Included: This new option can be used to exclude any items in shared drives. 
  • Included only if documents shared directly (not due to shared drive membership): Include items that are shared with the account, but only if the account is not a member of the shared drive. (Previously in the UI as: "include items from shared drives" with the toggle OFF)
  • Included: Include items in shared drives. (Previously in the UI as "include items from shared drives" with the toggle ON)

Who’s impacted

Admins

Why it’s important

Vault is an eDiscovery and information governance tool for Google Workspace, which enables customers to retain, hold, search, and export users’ Google Workspace data. These Google Vault enhancements enhance the search and export capabilities for Drive. The new Document ID export provides an additional, direct search vector, enabling legal and IT teams to locate specific files without needing knowledge of the custodian or document's content. Furthermore, the refined shared drive inclusion options offer greater flexibility for organizations managing numerous shared drives, ensuring more precise and efficient data collection for investigations.

Additional details

  • Document ID export is only available for files within your domain. Document IDs are available in export metadata or can be determined from the document URL.
  • The UI and API default for Shared Drive inclusion has remained the same.  The old API tags remain  supported and mapped to the associated selection.

Getting started


Rollout pace

Availability

Available to Google Workspace
  • Business Plus
  • Enterprise Standard and Plus
  • Education Fundamentals, Standard and Plus
  • Enterprise Essentials Plus
  • Frontline Worker Standard and Plus
  • Also available to customers with the Vault add-on license

Resources


Google Vault improves Google Drive search and export: now with document ID and more shared drive options

What’s changing

Google Vault now supports export by Google Drive document IDs. This gives a reliable search for documents where the ID or URL is known, eliminating the previous dependency for searching with collaborators and document content. Going forward, up to 1000 document IDs can be entered in the user interface or API to export targeted files within your domain. 



We have also added an additional option to include Shared Drive items, providing additional flexibility. Going forward, Vault admins can pick from three options in the UI or API: 
  • Not Included: This new option can be used to exclude any items in shared drives. 
  • Included only if documents shared directly (not due to shared drive membership): Include items that are shared with the account, but only if the account is not a member of the shared drive. (Previously in the UI as: "include items from shared drives" with the toggle OFF)
  • Included: Include items in shared drives. (Previously in the UI as "include items from shared drives" with the toggle ON)

Who’s impacted

Admins

Why it’s important

Vault is an eDiscovery and information governance tool for Google Workspace, which enables customers to retain, hold, search, and export users’ Google Workspace data. These Google Vault enhancements enhance the search and export capabilities for Drive. The new Document ID export provides an additional, direct search vector, enabling legal and IT teams to locate specific files without needing knowledge of the custodian or document's content. Furthermore, the refined shared drive inclusion options offer greater flexibility for organizations managing numerous shared drives, ensuring more precise and efficient data collection for investigations.

Additional details

  • Document ID export is only available for files within your domain. Document IDs are available in export metadata or can be determined from the document URL.
  • The UI and API default for Shared Drive inclusion has remained the same.  The old API tags remain  supported and mapped to the associated selection.

Getting started


Rollout pace

Availability

Available to Google Workspace
  • Business Plus
  • Enterprise Standard and Plus
  • Education Fundamentals, Standard and Plus
  • Enterprise Essentials Plus
  • Frontline Worker Standard and Plus
  • Also available to customers with the Vault add-on license

Resources


Google Vault improves Google Drive search and export: now with document ID and more shared drive options

What’s changing

Google Vault now supports export by Google Drive document IDs. This gives a reliable search for documents where the ID or URL is known, eliminating the previous dependency for searching with collaborators and document content. Going forward, up to 1000 document IDs can be entered in the user interface or API to export targeted files within your domain. 



We have also added an additional option to include Shared Drive items, providing additional flexibility. Going forward, Vault admins can pick from three options in the UI or API: 
  • Not Included: This new option can be used to exclude any items in shared drives. 
  • Included only if documents shared directly (not due to shared drive membership): Include items that are shared with the account, but only if the account is not a member of the shared drive. (Previously in the UI as: "include items from shared drives" with the toggle OFF)
  • Included: Include items in shared drives. (Previously in the UI as "include items from shared drives" with the toggle ON)

Who’s impacted

Admins

Why it’s important

Vault is an eDiscovery and information governance tool for Google Workspace, which enables customers to retain, hold, search, and export users’ Google Workspace data. These Google Vault enhancements enhance the search and export capabilities for Drive. The new Document ID export provides an additional, direct search vector, enabling legal and IT teams to locate specific files without needing knowledge of the custodian or document's content. Furthermore, the refined shared drive inclusion options offer greater flexibility for organizations managing numerous shared drives, ensuring more precise and efficient data collection for investigations.

Additional details

  • Document ID export is only available for files within your domain. Document IDs are available in export metadata or can be determined from the document URL.
  • The UI and API default for Shared Drive inclusion has remained the same.  The old API tags remain  supported and mapped to the associated selection.

Getting started


Rollout pace

Availability

Available to Google Workspace
  • Business Plus
  • Enterprise Standard and Plus
  • Education Fundamentals, Standard and Plus
  • Enterprise Essentials Plus
  • Frontline Worker Standard and Plus
  • Also available to customers with the Vault add-on license

Resources


Google Workspace Updates Weekly Recap – May 16, 2025

New updates

Unless otherwise indicated, the features below are available to all Google Workspace customers, and are fully launched or in the process of rolling out. Rollouts should take no more than 15 business days to complete if launching to both Rapid and Scheduled Release at the same time. If not, each stage of rollout should take no more than 15 business days to complete.


Easily connect to BigQuery data using Saved Queries in Connected Sheets 
We’re launching direct access to the BigQuery saved queries feature directly from Connected Sheets. Users can now quickly and easily create a new Connected Sheet by selecting a previously saved query under any project they have access to. | Rolling out now to Rapid Release and Scheduled Release domains. | Available to all Google Workspace customers, Workspace Individual Subscribers, and users with personal Google accounts. | Learn more about analyzing & refreshing BigQuery data in Google Sheets using Connected Sheets, getting started with BigQuery data in Google Sheets and writing & editing a query.

Scan documents easier using Google Drive on Android devices 
To improve upon the scanning experience in the Google Drive app on Android devices, we’re increasing the size and updating the style of the scan buttons. To scan something, open the Drive app on your Android device > scan a document > edit scan (if desired) > upload to Drive. | Rollout to Rapid Release domains is complete; Rolling out now to Scheduled Release domains, with expected completion by June 30, 2025. | Available to Google Workspace customers, Google Workspace Individual subscribers, and users with personal Google accounts. | Visit the Help Center to learn more about scanning documents with Google Drive.

Scan documents easier using Google Drive on Android devices

Chat apps can now create spaces with their own identity using the Google Chat API
Last year, we introduced a feature through the Google Workspace Developer Preview Program that enables Chat apps to create spaces and memberships - using application identity - via the Google Chat API. This update further enhances Chat apps for real-time collaboration and allows for even more sophisticated and autonomous Chat apps by eliminating the need to create spaces and memberships on behalf of a user. This week, we’re excited to announce that this is now generally available for Google Workspace developers. | Rolling out now to Rapid Release and Scheduled Release domains. | Available to all Google Workspace customers. | Visit the Developer blog to see an example and learn more about what this means for developers. You can also visit our developer documentation to explore how to authenticate and authorize Chat apps, and learn how to create spaces and add space members using application identity.
Chat apps can now create spaces with their own identity using the Google Chat API
Export Gemini responses to a Google Doc or Sheet from Gemini in the side panel of Google Drive
Users can collaborate with Gemini in Google Drive to perform various tasks, such as extracting data, drafting proposals, creating study guides and more. We’re excited to build upon this by giving users the ability to convert Gemini’s response directly into a Sheet or a Doc. After asking Gemini a question, click the ‘Export to Doc’ or ‘Export to Sheet’ button, and you’ll have an artifact that you can continue working on or share with others. | Rolling out now to Rapid Release and Scheduled Release domains. | Available to Business Standard and Plus; Enterprise Standard and Plus; Google One AI Premium; Customers with the Gemini Education or Gemini Education Premium add-on, and anyone who previously purchased a Gemini Business or Gemini Enterprise add-on. | Visit the Help Center to learn more about collaborating with Gemini in Google Drive.
Export Gemini responses to a Google Doc or Sheet from the Gemini side panel in Google Drive

Create even more interactive YouTube assignments in Google Classroom
In 2024, we added AI-suggested questions that educators can easily attach to the video based on its content to save educators time. Today, we’re excited to announce that we’re expanding the collection of YouTube videos that have AI-suggested questions available. As a result, educators can create even more interactive YouTube assignments in Classroom more quickly and efficiently, with the help of Gemini. Before assigning the interactive video activity, educators will be able to edit the suggested questions ahead of attaching the YouTube video to the assignment. | Rollout to Rapid Release and Scheduled Release domains is complete. | Available for Google Workspace Education Plus and the Teaching and Learning add-on. | Visit the Help Center to learn more about interactive questions for YouTube videos in Google Classroom.

Your users can now express interest in upgrading their Google Workspace subscription 
We’re introducing a simple way for Workspace end users to request an upgraded edition of Google Workspace from their admins. To send this request, Workspace end users will see a path to request an upgraded Workspace edition including additional Gemini features when they interact with Gemini, such as with the Gemini icon displayed across Workspace apps. This interaction will provide an end user a path to complete a request form for an upgraded Workspace edition. Super admins will receive this request by email, and from there they can choose to upgrade their Workspace subscription directly in the Admin console. | Admins can disable these requests at any time in the Admin console by going to Account > Account Settings > Gemini for Google Workspace, and deselecting the ‘User-requested upgrades’ setting — use this article in our Help Center for more information. | Please note this is only available for customers in the US and India with fewer than 300 licenses. | Rolling out now to Rapid Release and Scheduled Release domains. | Learn more about Gemini for Workspace, including our recent Gemini for Workspace announcements.

Previous announcements

The announcements below were published on the Workspace Updates blog earlier this week. Please refer to the original blog posts for complete details.

Use Gemini in Drive to interact with folders in 20+ additional languages
Last year, we added folder support to Gemini in the side panel of Google Drive. This week, we’re excited to announce this experience is now available in 20+ languages. | Learn more about language availability for Gemini in Drive

Use Gemini in Google Sheets to quickly add dropdowns, pivot tables, filters, and more 
Analyzing and manipulating data in spreadsheets can be complex and time-consuming, even for experienced users. This week, we're introducing powerful new editing options within Gemini in Sheets that are designed to help everyone accomplish more, faster. | Learn more about Gemini in Sheets

Google Workspace apps for Gmail, Google Drive, Google Docs, Calendar, Keep, and Tasks are now generally available for the Gemini app 
Earlier this year, we launched Google Workspace apps (formerly known as "extensions") in Gemini in open beta. When enabled, Gemini can reference and incorporate data from these apps to generate even more informed and relevant responses, bringing Gemini’s capabilities more seamlessly into your daily workflows, helping enhance productivity. Workspace apps are available for: Calendar, Docs, Drive, Gmail, Keep, Tasks. | Learn more about Workspace apps in the Gemini app

Extract and categorize data in AppSheet with the power of Gemini 
At Google Cloud Next 2025, we introduced Gemini in AppSheet solutions for AppSheet Enterprise Plus users. Now you can automatically extract key information from uploaded photos, parse through complex PDFs, or even categorize, route and prioritize incoming requests based on their content – all seamlessly within your existing AppSheet apps. The new AI Task (Preview) feature, powered by Gemini, makes this a reality. | Learn more about Gemini in AppSheet. 

Upcoming Changes to Microsoft Exchange Migrations 
Beginning May 31, 2025, the legacy Data Migration Service will no longer support migrating email, calendar, and contact data from Microsoft Exchange on-premises servers (e.g., Exchange 2010, 2013, or 2016). Admins will not be able to start new migrations after May 31, 2025 – migrations that are in progress will continue until completion. | Learn more about changes to Microsoft Exchange Migrations.

Completed rollouts

The features below completed their rollouts to Rapid Release domains, Scheduled Release domains, or both. Please refer to the original blog posts for additional details.

Rapid Release Domains: 
Scheduled Release Domains: 
Rapid and Scheduled Release Domains: 
For a recap of announcements in the past six months, check out What’s new in Google Workspace (recent releases).

Chrome Beta for Desktop Update

The Beta channel has been updated to 137.0.7151.27 for Windows, Mac and Linux.

A partial list of changes is available in the Git log. Interested in switching release channels? Find out how. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug. The community help forum is also a great place to reach out for help or learn about common issues.

Chrome Release Team
Google Chrome