Google Chrome for Android Adds Bottom Address Bar Option
AinvestTuesday, Jul 15, 2025 12:50 pm ET

Google Chrome for Android is now rolling out a bottom address bar option. The new feature allows users to move the address bar to the bottom for improved one-handed usage. The address bar is now accessible by touching and holding on the screen, and there is a new "Copy link" option. The three-dot overflow menu has been moved slightly down, but the order remains the same.
Google Chrome for Android is rolling out a new feature that allows users to move the address bar to the bottom of the screen, aimed at improving one-handed usage. This update comes after years of anticipation and several design iterations. The new option enables users to touch and hold on the screen to move the address bar to the bottom, where it is more accessible with one hand [1].The bottom address bar also includes a new "Copy link" option, making it easier for users to share links with a single tap. Additionally, the three-dot overflow menu has been slightly repositioned, maintaining the overall order of the interface. This move aligns with Google's ongoing efforts to make its Android apps more user-friendly and accessible, especially for one-handed use [2].
The bottom address bar feature is available on Chrome version 138 for Android. Users who are not seeing the update yet can force stop the browser from the App info section and restart it. This feature was first introduced on Chrome for iOS in 2023 and has now been extended to Android, following similar design trends seen in other Google apps [1].
This update is part of Google's broader initiative to optimize its applications for improved usability and accessibility. As smartphones continue to grow in size, the need for one-handed functionality becomes increasingly important. By moving the address bar to the bottom, Google aims to make web browsing more convenient and accessible for users on the go.
References:
[1] https://9to5google.com/2025/07/15/chrome-android-bottom-address-bar-2/
[2] https://www.androidpolice.com/android-now-makes-its-qr-scanner-way-easier-to-use-with-one-hand/

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