Google Chrome is making it easier to share specific parts of long PDFs

Summary: Google is enhancing its PDF reader in Chrome by introducing a Text Fragment feature, allowing users to share specific sections of PDFs easily. This feature, similar to one already available for web pages, is currently in testing and aims to improve accessibility to content within lengthy documents.

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Key Point :

  • Google’s Text Fragment feature allows users to create links to specific text in PDFs.
  • The feature is currently being tested and is not yet available in the stable version of Chrome.
  • Additional improvements in Chrome include enhanced tab grouping and AI-driven scam detection.
  • Integration of Gemini Live into Chrome is also on the horizon.

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Google is adding the Text Fragment feature to its PDF reader to make it easier to share specific parts of long PDFs.

The Text Fragment feature in Google Chrome lets you share a link to a specific part of a webpage. You select the text you want to highlight, and it creates a link. When someone clicks the link, it takes them to the exact text and highlights it.

Right now, this feature doesn’t work with PDFs, but Google is working on adding it to the PDF reader in Chrome.

This was spotted by Leo on X (Twitter) through a Chromium code commit.

Chrome Text Fragments
Copy Link to Highlight aka Text Fragments in Chrome​​​​​​

According to Chromium Gerrit’s reference, you’ll be soon able to select text in a PDF, click on Copy link to highlight to create a link, and share it, making it easier for everyone to access exactly what they need.

Google is still testing the idea, so we don’t know when it will begin rolling out in the stable branch.

In addition to supporting text fragments in the PDF viewer, Google is working on improving tab grouping and scam detection with AI. Google is also expected to deeply integrate Gemini Live into Chrome.

Source:
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/google/google-chrome-is-making-it-easier-to-share-specific-parts-of-long-pdfs/