Google Allo for web finally arrives, but only for Android users

Beginning today, Google’s Allo can now be used on web browsers, but you can only install it by scanning a QR code on your Android phone. iPhone users are left out for now.

Google first hinted at Allo coming to desktop soon back in February when VP of communications Nick Fox tweeted a sneak peek photo. Users were expecting it to launch sometime near Google I/O back in May, but didn’t receive a clear update on when it would be arriving.

The app supports the Google Assistant, making this the first official time that the Google Assistant is coming to desktop. It can help suggest movies and restaurants inside the chat. Allo, just like Chrome, also has an incognito mode for chats, allowing you to set them to expire and have private notifications.

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