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.Enables new touch text editing features. – Mac, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, Android
Enable experimental Web Payments API features – Mac, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, Android
App-store purchases (e.g., Google Play Store) within a TWA can be requested using the Payment Request API. This flag removes the restriction that the TWA has to be installed from the app-store. – Mac, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, Android
This flag removes the restriction that PaymentCredential in WebAuthn and secure payment confirmation in PaymentRequest API must use user verifying platform authenticators. – Mac, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, Android
Allow the passing in and display of card network and issuer icons for the Secure Payment Confirmation Web API. – Mac, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, Android
Scrollers without focusable children are keyboard-focusable by default. – Mac, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, Android
Filling of passwords when an account is explicitly selected by the user rather than autofilling credentials on page load. – Mac, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, Android
Enables an extra set of sensor classes based on Generic Sensor API, which expose previously unavailable platform features, i.e. AmbientLightSensor and Magnetometer interfaces. – Mac, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, Android
When showing MV tiles, use a new scoring function to compute the score of each segment. – Mac, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, Android
Enables local history zero-prefix suggestions in every context in which the remote zero-prefix suggestions are enabled. – Mac, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, Android