Google Allo For Chrome Finally Arrives, But Only For Android Users

Google Allo, the chat app that arrived on the iPhone and Android devices last year, now has a web counterpart. Head of product for Allo and video chat app Duo, Amit Fulay, tweeted: “Allow for web is here! Try it on Chrome today. Get the latest Allo build on Android before giving it a spin.” Engadget reports: To give it a go, you’ll need to open the Allo app on your device and use that to scan a QR code you can generate at this link. Once you’ve scanned the code, Allo pulls up your chat history and mirrors all the conversations you have on your phone. Most of Allo’s key features, including smart replies, emoji, stickers and most importantly the Google Assistant are all intact here. In fact, this is the first time you can really get the full Google Assistant experience through the web; it’s been limited to phones and Google Home thus far.

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