It appears Google is enabling the feature in a phased manner, which means it will likely reach all beta testers in a staggered fashion over the coming weeks. The latest Chrome beta for Android and iOS carries the build number v100.0.4896.46 and is now available to download via the Play Store and App Store, respectively. Google hasn’t shared a changelog of all the features that arrive with Chrome’s most recent beta update, and only mentions general stability and performance improvements on its Play Store listing under the “What’s New” section. However, the official git log spills the beans on Chrome’s newfound ability.
That log, which was published on March 16, mentions a feature called DragDrop. The language is quite technical, but the gist is that Chrome’s latest build will allow users to drag images from the browser and drop them into other apps. The feature’s status says “Merge to M100,” which means it has passed the testing phase and has been integrated into the main development pipeline ahead of its wider release. In simple words, Chrome’s drag and drop feature for images will be available to users when v100 of the browser is released via the stable channel in the coming weeks.
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