Google Chrome Version ‘133.0.6943.54’ Official Build (64-bit) Now Available: Roll-Out Over Coming Days or Weeks

Google, the California-based tech maker, has already announced the Chrome 133 promotion to stable channels for Linux, Windows, and MacOS, and the version ‘133.0.6943.54’ for Windows and MacOS is available now. It includes a number of fixes and improvements to enhance user experience, and is already being rolled out to a few users with a wide roll-out plan scheduled to take place over the coming days or weeks.
Here’s more about it.
Chrome Version ‘133.0.6943.54’ Official Build – Now Available to Users
The Google Chrome official build with firmware version ‘133.0.6943.54’ is for Windows and MacOS users, and it contains a number of fixes and improvements as mentioned above. Speaking more, this update includes a total of twelve security fixes. ‘CVE-2025-0444: Use after free in Skia’, ‘CVE-2025-0445: Use after free in V8’, and ‘CVE-2025-0451: Inappropriate implementation in Extensions API’ are the three fixes contributed by external researchers, while the remaining seems to be kept restricted for security reasons until majority are updated with the fixes. Stay tuned for upcoming Chrome and Chromium blog posts to know more.
Google – Other Recent Updates
A new refresh style for Google Chrome was introduced a few days back, featuring a ‘left-slide fade-in’ transition animation when moving to the next page. On Search Labs, a new experiment called ‘Ask for me’ was also introduced, enabling users to make use of AI to contact businesses on their behalf. Furthermore, a ‘Verified’ badge for trustworthy VPNs was also brought to Google Play Store. An Identity Check feature for Android 15 running Pixel devices and One UI 7 Galaxy devices, and Google Maps update to support Live Navigation and Live Activities on One UI 7 were also other recent updates concerning the brand.
Stay tuned for more updates.