The company had been testing this solution for several months before today’s public release, as some had already spotted. To use the new feature, you can right-click on a tab and choose “Add tab to group.” You can then select an existing group to move the tab to or create a new one, which you’ll also name and label. The feature will make its way to the stable release of Chrome starting next week. The company announced today the launch of “tab groups” for the beta version of its web browser, which will allow you to organize, label and even color-code your tabs for easy access. Google Chrome is rolling out a new feature to help you better manage all your open tabs.