Google might add Spatial Audio to Chromebooks in a future ChromeOS update


What you need to know

  • New code references to Spatial Audio have appeared in an official ChromeOS code change. 
  • Though the feature is currently non-functional, the code change previews how Spatial Audio will become an option in ChromeOS settings.
  • However, it looks like Chromebooks will eventually have the same Spatial Audio support as Android phones and tablets.

Spatial Audio is the latest fad to hit mobile audio, and it allows users to experience a virtual surround field of sound, mimicking hardware surround sound setups. Google added support for Spatial Audio in Android 13 early last year, but the company may be prepping it on a new operating system: ChromeOS. Recent code changes to ChromeOS that include references to Spatial Audio suggest that the feature will eventually make its way to Chromebooks. 

The mention of Spatial Audio was included in an official ChromeOS code change, which was first spotted by 9to5Google. Though this doesn’t guarantee Spatial Audio will come to Chromebooks, it is a good sign. The Chromium Review page outlines the new code, which would “add a spatial audio toggle on the audio settings page” in ChromeOS. This toggle, when added, would allow users to choose whether their Chromebook plays content in Spatial Audio. 




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