On June 25, according to XDA, Google has added image editing capabilities to the Android version of Chrome. XDA pointed out that Chrome has a built-in screenshot editor, and users can edit, share, and perform other operations within Chrome after taking the screenshot. It is reported that Google has added this feature to the Canary version, which has the latest features of Chrome and is a special version built for developers. However, the Canary version of Chrome is unstable and may crash. It is worth noting that the screenshot editor function built into the Canary version of Chrome is still relatively simple, which means that Google has not yet perfected it. Therefore, if you want to try out this feature in the official version of Chrome, you will have to wait a while. Let's wait and see.
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