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How can I share pages in Chrome on Android?

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You can share webpages easily using Google Chrome on your Android device through built-in sharing options.

First, open Chrome and go to the webpage you want to share. Then tap the three-dot menu in the top-right corner.

From the menu, tap Share. This will open the Android share sheet, where you can choose how to share the page. You can send the link via messaging apps, email, social media, or other installed apps.

You can also choose Copy link to copy the webpage URL. After copying, you can paste it anywhere you want, such as in a chat or document.

Chrome also allows you to share pages as QR codes. After tapping Share, select the QR code option. You can display the code for someone to scan or scan a code from another device.

Additionally, if you are signed in to Chrome, you may see an option like Send to your devices. This lets you send the page directly to another device where you are logged in.

Share pages with others
  1. On your Android device, open Chrome Chrome.
  2. Go to a page that you want to share.
  3. Next to the address bar, tap More More and then Share....
  4. Select an app to share the link through.
    • To view additional apps, tap More More.
Tip: If you share web pages frequently, the right of the search bar may display the shortcut Share Share. If it doesn't, you can add Share Share.
  1. Tap More More Settings and then Toolbar shortcut.
  2. Select Share.
Share images and links from pages
You can drag an image or a link from a page into another app, like Gmail or Drive.

  1. On your Android tablet, open Chrome Chrome.
  2. Go to the page with the image or link that you want to share.
  3. Open the app that you want to drop the image or link into.
  4. Switch to Split view.
    1. From the bottom of your screen, swipe up.
    2. Above the open Chrome window, tap and hold the Chrome logo.
    3. Tap Split top or Split screen.
  5. Touch and hold, then drag the image or link from the page into your chosen app.
Share and edit screenshots

After you take a screenshot, you can edit it, share it with others or copy it into another app. You can also take screenshots that extend longer than your screen.

  1. On your Android device, open Chrome Chrome.
  2. Go to the page from which you want to share a screenshot.
  3. Next to the address bar, tap More More and then Share….
  4. Tap Long screenshot.
    • Long screenshot: To make the screenshot longer, drag the crop handles. When you’ve finished, tap Confirm .
  5. You can share the screenshot with another person or app, or save it to your device.
Share pages with yourself
  1. On your Android device, open Chrome Chrome.
  2. Go to a page that you want to share.
  3. Tap the address bar and then Share Share and then Send to your devices.
    • You might need to sign in to your Google Account.
  4. Select a device to send the page to.
    • If you don’t find any devices listed, you’re not signed in to your account on other devices.
  5. On the device that you selected, you get a notification about the page that you shared with yourself.
Share pages with a QR code

You can create a QR (quick response) code to share a page from Chrome with others.

  1. On your Android phone or tablet, open Chrome Chrome.
  2. Go to the page that you want to share.
  3. Next to the toolbar, tap More  and then Share…
  4. Select QR code .
  5. Follow the on-screen instructions to share pages or download the QR code.
    • You can also use your camera to scan a QR code from someone else's phone.

Tip: You can also search for QR codes and barcodes with Chrome on Android.

'QR Code' is a registered trademark of Denso Wave Incorporated in Japan and other countries.

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In summary, Chrome on Android provides multiple ways to share pages, including direct app sharing, copying links, QR codes, and sending pages across your devices for quick access.