Chrome is set to rearrange tabs with the upcoming “Organize Guides” feature, which will intelligently reorder open tabs. This feature is currently available in the experimental Google Chrome Canary browser.
Chrome will automatically rearrange tabs for you.
The guide group feature enables you to combine multiple guides into one and give it a name, similar to organizing files in a folder. This new feature enhances the guide location experience, making it easier to find specific content among numerous websites.
Chrome’s “organize tabs” function groups websites with similar content under the same address to improve workflow. When used alongside the “group tabs” feature, it creates a highly organized system for easily finding any content.
Apparently one of the options of Chrome’s new “Organize Tabs” feature will be the automatic creation of tab groups, after organizing tabs into different groups, Chrome will allow you to rename them, this is what this option currently looks like in Canary:https://t.co/Tee5JieYgx pic.twitter.com/vjAY7KtIhj
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One of the features in Chrome’s new “Organize Tabs” tool is the ability to automatically create groups of tabs. After arranging tabs into different groups, Chrome will let you rename them. This functionality is currently visible in Canary.

Introduction and release dates
The new “organize tabs” feature is currently available in Google Chrome Canary, which is a testing version of the browser. It will be some time before this feature is released to the general public in the stable version of Google Chrome.