Warning: Experimental features ahead! By enabling these features, you could lose browser data or compromise your security or privacy. Enabled features apply to all users of this browser. If you are an enterprise admin you should not be using these flags in production.
Interested in cool new Chrome features? Read our blogs.When enabled, use XPS printing API instead of the GDI print API. – Windows
When enabled, use XPS printing API instead of the GDI print API when printing PDF documents. – Windows
Enable Windows.Gaming.Input by default to provide game controller support on Windows 10 desktop. – Windows
Use the DWM system-drawn Mica titlebar on Windows 11, version 22H2 (build 22621) and above. – Windows
Treat given (insecure) origins as secure origins. Multiple origins can be supplied as a comma-separated list. Origins must have their protocol specified e.g. "http://example.com". For the definition of secure contexts, see https://w3c.github.io/webappsec-secure-contexts/ – Mac, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, Android
Prevents out-of-process iframes from reusing compatible processes from unrelated tabs. This is an experimental mode that will result in more processes being created. – Mac, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS
Enable thresholds for subframe process reuse. When out-of-process iframes attempt to reuse compatible processes from unrelated tabs, process reuse will only be allowed if the process stays below predefined thresholds (e.g., below a certain memory limit). – Mac, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, Android
Enables the multilingual Live Caption Feature which allows for many language choices and automated language choices. – Mac, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS
Enables the experimental Read Aloud feature in Reading Mode. – Mac, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS
Enables the experimental Reading Mode feature that highlights by phrases when reading aloud, when the phrase option is selected from the highlight menu. – Mac, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS