A modern browser for work.
Deploy and manage Chrome for Work for your organization.
Control 100+ policies
Chrome for Work offers more than 100 policies to fit your organization’s needs. Choose auto-updates to get the latest security fixes or manual updates for more control. Configure which applications and extensions employees receive and manage different plugins. You can even deploy a private web store with custom and curated apps, manage compatibility of older apps, and more. Learn more at the Chrome for Work Help Center.
Advanced features & support
Employees today use several different devices for work. Chrome's cloud-based management lets you customize policies and preferences for your employees from the web, whether they're on the company's desktop or personal laptop. Cloud-based management for desktop OSs and support for Chrome is available for Google Apps customers. If you’re not an Apps customer and interested in learning more, sign up here.
Security
Google Chrome for Work uses security technologies like Safebrowsing, sandboxing, and auto-updates to protect your organization from malicious sites, viruses, malware and phishing attacks. Our cross-site scripting protects against sites that try to steal company and employee data.
Stability
Chrome’s multi-process architecture means that when one tab crashes, it does not bring down the entire browser. Prior to every Chrome update, we'll run thousands of continuous automation tests and collect data from our Development and Beta channels to improve stability.
Compatibility
Always up to date with modern web standards, Chrome lets you run the latest cloud apps. If your organization needs a legacy browser to run older applications, try Chrome’s Legacy Browser Support, which helps IT deploy Chrome while supporting an older browser.
Speed
Chrome is built to be fast in every way – starting up from the desktop, loading websites, and running complex, business web apps. With every new release, Chrome continues to improve its Octane score, a benchmark for JavaScript speed.
Productivity
Users can sign-in to Chrome to access their apps, bookmarks, extensions, and other web settings. That means when your employees leave the office, they can easily continue their work on their personal devices.
Development
Many companies build their own internal apps. Available on Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, ChromeOS, Android, and iOS, Chrome allows developers to build, test, and maintain one web app across all these platforms.