Chrome tests a new User Interface for Global Media Controls

Google Chrome lets you manage audio/video playing the browser right from the toolbar through Global Media Controls UI or also known as, media hub. Currently, Google is redesigning the feature UI to make it look more modern.

Global Media Controls shows music playing in Chrome along with album thumbnail, playback, and Picture in Picture controls. in Chrome Canary, you can float media controls and the feature recently received support to manage cast sessions and select audio devices.

Global Media Controls old and new User interfaces

The Chromium team is now working on a new UI for Global Media Controls. When you compare the present and the new UI in the above screenshot, you can notice,

  • The video/album thumbnail has been moved to the left side from right and shortened.
  • PIP option now being displayed above Seek Backward, Pause, and Seek Forward controls.
  • Playback controls now appear at the center.
  • GMC window now appears compact because of a small thumbnail display.

Google notes “the change implements a newer version of Global Media Controls UI based on updated UI mocks.”

Enable Modern UI for Global Media Controls in the Chrome browser

  1. Launch Chrome 87 canary.
  2. Visit chrome://flags
  3. Search for “Global Media Controls Modern UI”
    Global Media Controls Modern UI flag
    Global Media Controls Modern UI flag
  4. Select Enabled from the dropdown and restart the browser

When we tested the feature in Canary 87.0.4262.0, it worked and appeared with the new UI as you can see in the screenshot above.

What’s your take on redesigned Global Media Controls UI? Have you liked it? Let us know in the comments below.

Related articles:

Global Media Controls feature now available in Microsoft Edge Canary

Chrome Tab Groups now available to everyone

Chrome Soon will let you check Saved Passwords for weakness

Chrome 85 brings collapsible Tab Groups, Jump Lists for PWAs on Windows 10, and more

Chrome’s new experiment makes huge changes to Omnibox Autocomplete

Venkat Eswarlu

Venkat is an independent technology journalist and the founder of Techdows. He has been covering web browsers, Windows, and software news since 2009. His exclusive scoops on Chrome, Firefox, and Edge features have been cited by Forbes, TechCrunch, Wired, CNET, and other major publications.

One Comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *