You can also drag tabs from group to group if you want to change how they’re organized. Then, you’ll see the color of the group under all of the tabs included in the group. You can make a group by right-clicking on one tab and assigning it a custom name and color. Google’s implementation of tab grouping looks pretty clever. If you want to try the feature now, Google says it’s available in the latest Chrome Beta and will be rolling out more broadly to the desktop versions of Chrome next week.
I can already see how it could help me better organize the dozens of tabs I typically have open at any given time. Google is adding a new tab grouping feature to Chrome, the company announced today.