Google is reportedly making a major move to merge ChromeOS with Android in a bid to compete more effectively with the iPad. The tech giant had previously announced plans to incorporate some of Android’s technology into ChromeOS back in June 2024, but recent reports suggest a more comprehensive integration is on the horizon.
This decision comes as Google aims to consolidate its two operating systems – Android for mobile devices and ChromeOS for laptops – into a unified platform. By transitioning Chromebooks to run on Android, Google is looking to leverage the strengths of both operating systems to create a more versatile and competitive platform in the tablet market.
Future Chromebooks are expected to ship with Android as the default operating system, featuring a new version of Android that will support features previously exclusive to ChromeOS, such as Linux apps via a terminal. Additionally, Google is introducing enhancements in Android 15 to improve keyboard and mouse support, external monitor connectivity, and virtual desktop capabilities, signaling a strategic shift towards positioning Android as a viable desktop operating system.
The convergence of ChromeOS and Android is aimed at enhancing productivity and attracting a larger user base, which in turn is expected to incentivize developers to create more apps for the platform. This move could give Google a competitive edge over Apple, which has been cautious about introducing productivity features on the iPad to avoid encroaching on the MacBook’s territory.
While Google has yet to officially confirm these reports, the potential implications of this integration are significant for the tech industry. A unified platform combining the best of ChromeOS and Android could reshape the landscape of mobile and desktop computing, offering users a seamless and versatile experience across different devices.
This article was originally published on M3, a Swedish tech publication, and has been translated and adapted for our readers. Stay tuned for more updates on Google’s plans for ChromeOS and Android integration.