All in all, tab groups is an easy-to-use feature that can really help organize an otherwise messy browsing experience. From there, you can simply right-click on another tab and you’ll see an option allowing you to add it to your newly created tab group. If you right-click on a tab, you should see an option that says “Add Tab to New Group.” Hit that and you’ll be able to name it or give it a unique color label. So if you, for example, have 13 tabs about the NCAA tournament scattered around, you can lump them together with something Google calls tab groups.
The good news is that Chrome makes it easy to group tabs together to help you stay organized. This can naturally make it frustrating to find a specific window you’re looking for.
If you’re like me, you likely have dozens upon dozens of browser tabs open at any given moment.