Google could make AI Mode the default way to search in Chrome (Update: Google says โnoโ)
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Update, June 5, 2026 (3:18 PM ET): Google VP Rajan Patel has publicly responded to rumors of Chromeโs search bar going AI Mode by default, and says Google has no such plans.
Original article, June 5, 2026 (10:40 AM ET): Google Chrome may be simple and fast, but itโs got a bunch of experimental features hidden behind Chrome flags that are often precursors to upcoming features. Now, a new flag has been spotted in Chrome Canary that could mean Google is getting ready to push AI Mode more aggressively.
The flag in question is named โFulfill Searchbox Queries in AI Modeโ and was first spotted by WindowsReport . As its name suggests, it routes searches made in the Chrome address bar directly to AI Mode. This is a major change in the behavior of Chromeโs address bar, which normally takes users to a regular Google Search.
I tested the flag in Chrome Canary, and it definitely works as advertised. Searching for โ Android Authority โ after enabling the flag directly took me to an AI Mode search for the keyword. Itโs worth noting that the โAI Modeโ button, though redundant after enabling the flag, is still there in the address bar.
Reading through its description in the commit that introduces the new flag makes it evident that the feature is already highly polished. It will, for example, respect a userโs intent to open the search in a new tab based on modifier keys: Ctrl, Command, etc.
While the description also mentions that the feature is simply there for exploration and that there are no plans to roll it out, that doesnโt mean the company couldnโt push it as the default behavior for the Omnibar later down the line.
In fact, Google also used a similar framing when it was testing AI Overviews and AI Mode before rolling out both of those features to users.

