Google has revealed a set of updates for Chrome Omnibox — the address bar — intended to enhance autocomplete precision for desktop and mobile users. Before this, autocomplete would only work if users entered the initial segment of a URL correctly. However, with these updates, the Omnibox will now complete addresses "based on any word you've previously used to search for a website." For example, typing "flights" will direct users to google.com/travel/flights without needing to first input "google.com." This significant improvement aims to provide users a more seamless and efficient browsing experience by minimizing the time spent typing and searching for the desired website. Additionally, the enhanced autocomplete feature is expected to reduce the number of incorrect website visits resulting from typos, further improving user satisfaction with the Chrome browsing experience. The update also features improved detection of incorrectly spelled URLs, offering suggestions based on websites