Chrome can now link to specific text in a page, adds new PDF features Apr 15, 2021 14:48 EDT with 5 comments Earlier this week, Google released version 90 of Chrome, bringing along a few improvements and changes to the browser, but today, it announced a few more that are rolling out now or coming soon. The first notable addition is the ability to create links to specific bits of text in a webpage. Users can highlight any part of a page, right-click it, and choose the "Copy link to highlight" option to create a link that opens the page in that specific part of the page. Last summer, Google released a Chrome extension called Link to Text Fragment that did the same thing, but it's now part of the browser itself. This is rolling out on Android and desktop versions of Chrome first, with iOS coming soon.