The Google I/O event, which can be watched on YouTube and Google’s official website, is expected to showcase other major product announcements. Among them, the launch of the Google Pixel Fold and the introduction of Android 14 OS, Google Pixel Watch 2, enhancements to Google Bard, and more have already been confirmed.
It remains to be seen if Google will unveil any additional features and tools for Chrome OS during the event. One such feature that users would welcome is Material Design 3, which is currently available for Google Workspace. This refreshed version provides a modern look and a simplified user interface for popular tools, enhancing productivity. Incorporating such a tool into Chromebooks, which are primarily intended for work purposes, would be a welcome addition.