Chrome 91 Beta launches with prettier buttons, OTP autofill improvements, and battery-saving optimizations The latest beta of Chrome, version 91, has just hit the first few phones, and while you might not notice too many differences on the surface, there are quite some things going on if you know where to look. The most significant visual changes you'll see on Android are probably the redesigned website buttons and forms, like those you can see in the weekend polls of our own website. But there's more going on. Let's dive in. New form control visuals on websites
Right: Radio button in Chrome 91. Many websites use standard HTML buttons, forms, and checkboxes that allow visitors to fill out forms, but they're looking extremely dated at this point. Microsoft took up the challenge to redesign them for its Chromium-based Edge browser, and the new visuals already made their way into Google Chrome for desktops in version 83. Now they're finally coming to Chrome for Android. Gone are the outdated gray gradients, making way for much splashier blue and white combinations. While many websites use their own designs thanks to CSS, the few remaining places that rely on standard HTML are in for a small facelift.