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Use Split View in Chrome to view two websites side-by-side

Posted on June 25, 2025June 25, 2025 by Martin Brinkmann

Split View is quite the handy option. Supported by many browsers, such as Vivaldi or Brave, for some time, it allows you to display two websites next to each other in a single tab in the browser.

Quite handy for comparison, playing a game or watching a YouTube video, while doing something else.

It took a while, but Google is now offering Split View functionality in the desktop version of its Chrome web browser as well.

As is the case with features these days, they are rolled out gradually. This means that while your neighbor may have access to a feature already, that you have to wait until the mighty overlords over at Google decide that it is your time.

However, you can enable this feature in the experimental options right away, if you want to.

Split View in Chrome

Here is how that is done:

  1. Load chrome://flags/#side-by-side in the Chrome address bar.
  2. Change the value of Split View to Enabled.
  3. Restart the browser.

You should see the new Split View option when you right-click on an open tab in the browser after the restart.

The selected tab and the next tab will be displayed next to each other. Google Chrome displays both titles in a single tab and you can switch between them easily. Doing so displays the address of the active website, which you can change to load a different site.

Google Chrome Split View example

You can also right-click on links to get an open in Split View option.

Note that Chrome does not retain the Split View when you restart the browser. It displays both websites in separate tabs in that case.

All in all, it is a handy feature, especially on smaller screens that do not have enough room for displaying two browser windows side-by-side.

Now You: does your favorite browser support Split View? If so, do you use that mode at all? Feel free to leave a comment down below.

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3 thoughts on “Use Split View in Chrome to view two websites side-by-side”

  1. VioletMoon says:
    June 25, 2025 at 2:26 pm

    Windows key + Z should work.

    https://www.howtogeek.com/824707/how-to-split-screen-on-windows/

    Maybe it’s easier with browser.

    Don’t know–never use the feature.

    Thanks for another lesson!

    Reply
    1. boris says:
      June 25, 2025 at 7:26 pm

      Great find. I forgot about it. Just split two tabs into separate Windows and then do the Windows key + Z.

      Reply
  2. Tachy says:
    June 26, 2025 at 3:04 am

    Your last sentence makes no sense. “.. especially on smaller screens that do not have enough room for displaying two browser windows side-by-side.”

    Running 2 browser windows side by side would take up the exact same amount of space and it’s easy enough to do on windows by dragging a tab to the screens edge.

    I can see where some might prefer this method though. Options are always good.

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