Google Chrome on Android features the latest Material 3 Expressive Design, which uses visually attractive style elements to improve engagement.
The new design has several practical applications that make browsing faster and more efficient, despite not being immediately noticeable.
Material 3 Expressive (or M3 Expressive) is an example of Google’s Material Design language, designed to tackle user fatigue from boring, similar interfaces.
Although instantly popular within the Google ecosystem, M3 Expressive is system-wide only on a few Android models, including the Pixel 10, Pixel 6, and WearOS.
Most Android manufacturers are slow to adopt M3 Expressive, as they have their own custom UI, such as One UI (Samsung), ColorOS (Oppo), and OxygenOS (OnePlus).
Material 3 Expressive Design improves engagement with visually striking elements.
Author's summary: Chrome's Material 3 Expressive Design enhances user experience.