By Abner Li
Publication Date: 2026-03-03 17:00:00
Later this year, Google will release major updates for its Chrome browser on all platforms every two weeks to “get features [out] faster.”
In 2021, Google Chrome started releasing a new milestone (like version 101 -> 102) every four weeks. Google then added a weekly security update in 2023.
Chrome is now switching to a faster, two-week release cycle with Google citing how the “web platform is constantly advancing.”
…our goal is to ensure developers and users have immediate access to the latest performance improvements, fixes and new capabilities. Building on our history of adapting our release process to match the demands of a modern web, Chrome is moving to a two-week release cycle.
Google says the “smaller scope” of these releases “minimizes disruption and simplifies post-release debugging.” The team also cites “recent process enhancements” that will “maintain [Chrome’s] high standards for stability.”

