Tab search is also available in other browsers; for example, in Google Chrome, you may search for a tab by entering part of its title while concurrently hitting Ctrl + Shift + A.  Given its architecture, which is based on Chromium – an open-source browser that underpins Google Chrome, Brave, and Vivaldi – Microsoft Edge is obligated to provide capabilities comparable to those of its competitors. On the other hand, Edge does not currently offer such a system in its consumer form. However, this might change because the Canary version, which is dedicated to development, has only incorporated it by adding a search button, reducing the need to use a keyboard command. Although the functionality has been accessible on Edge Canary since August, Microsoft has now incorporated it by default in version 98.0.1089.0.