May 20, 2026

SERP previews
SERP preview lands in a new bottom panel — see the page's listing as Google would render it, edit the fields, and layer rich-result variants to test alternatives before they ship. Screenshots get keyboard shortcuts and a native context menu for the same actions on the page.
SERP preview with rich-result variants
Open the bottom panel — from the bottom bar, the View menu, or the on-page trigger — to see the page's listing as Google would render it. The preview reads the existing JSON-LD on the page, detects which rich-result variants apply, and renders both the standard organic listing and any rich-result enhancements. Switch between desktop and mobile views, edit the listing fields inline, and add or remove variants to test alternatives before you ship them.
Six rich-result variants are supported. Date published, Rating, and Breadcrumbs decorate the standard listing in place. Top Stories, Video, and Recipe render as their own SERP cards — Video and Recipe also enhance the standard listing with an inline thumbnail and a rating-and-meta line respectively. Export the generated JSON-LD or meta HTML from the panel when the variant looks right.
Screenshot shortcuts and context menu
Six capture modes are now bound to keyboard shortcuts. Hold Cmd+Option on macOS or Ctrl+Alt on Windows and Linux, then press a number from 1 to 6:
1 — Browser viewport
2 — Browser area
3 — Full web page
4 — Scrolling capture
5 — App window
6 — Desktop screen
Top-row digits and numpad input both work. Right-click anywhere on the page to open the same six actions in a native context menu — useful when one hand is on the mouse.
Small improvements and fixes
- Google search operators (site:, intitle:, inurl:) typed into the address bar now route to Google instead of being rejected as invalid URLs
- Chrome user agent updated to the latest version, so sites that gate behaviour on Chrome version stop dropping to compatibility fallbacks
- Address bar auto-focuses on a new tab
- Omnibar centred between its rails
