Do you want to add extensions to the Chrome browser on your phone? Google is already experimenting with it in its own manner.
Google has made progress in closing the feature gap between the desktop and mobile versions of Chrome.
Significant progress is being made in creating a customized version of Chrome for Android smartphones that enables the direct installation of extensions from the Chrome Web Store.
Despite being the most widely used browser, Chrome for Android still lags far behind its desktop counterpart, particularly when it comes to the restricted ability to install extensions.
Google is working on a beta version of Chrome for Android with full extension support, according to Android Authority .
This beta version brings Android and Chrome OS closer together and is primarily intended for use on future Android computers.
This version, internally referred to as "Desktop," enables one-click add-on installation and session-to-session storage.
The installation of Chrome extensions on Android may be closer than we think, even though this feature isn't yet available for smartphones or tablets and there isn't an official release date.