Best Google Chrome Extensions (2022)

Here, we have mentioned Chrome extensions for students, researchers, general users, business folks, and more. We also added many extensions for improving productivity on Chrome. You can expand the table below and move to the desired section with just a click.

Chrome Extensions for Privacy and Security

1. HTTPS Everywhere

The best way to know if you are visiting a secure website or not is to look for the HTTPS in your browser’s URL window. However, there are sometimes when you need to visit a website which is not secured using the HTTPS protocol. In such cases, HTTPS Everywhere extension can come to your rescue.
The extension has been created by EFF and the Tor Project and automatically switches thousands of sites from insecure “HTTP” to secure “HTTPS”. Thus, it protects your privacy and removes any concern relating to surveillance, account hijacking, and any other such privacy concerning activity.
Install: HTTPS Everywhere

2. Privacy Badger

Privacy Badger is a great extension that protects your online privacy while you are browsing the internet. It blocks spying ads and invisible trackers and ensures that companies can’t track your browsing without your consent. One of the biggest problems with online browsing today is the trackers that follow you across websites and generate information about you to deliver targeted ads. Privacy Badger protects you from such kind of invisible trackers.
Install: Privacy Badger

3. uBlock Origin

While you might think that most of the information available on the web is available for free, you are actually paying for it with your privacy. Invisible trackers track you across sites and deliver you targeted ads. While the extensions mentioned above stop invisible trackers from tracking your browsing data, uBlock Origin blocks those persistent ads from showing on the websites. uBlock also allows you to whitelist the websites of your favorite creators so that you can browse the internet ad-free without keeping a guilty conscience.
Install: uBlock Origin

4. TunnelBear VPN

A good way to protect your browsing history from being tracked not only by the automatic scripts present on websites but also from your ISPs (internet service providers) is by using a VPN. A VPN allows you to browse the internet by using a virtual or proxy IP address and saves your browsing data from getting tracked. VPN also had added benefits of unblocking the region-locked content. While there are tons of good free VPN service providers, if you are looking for one which provides the best connectivity and speed, TunnelBear is the way to go. Although it’s a paid VPN service (the free version comes with 500MB of data), I recommend it because of its 99% uptime and high speed. The service costs $9.99/month (billed monthly) or $4.99/month (billed annually) and gives you unlimited data.
Install: TunnelBear VPN

5. DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials

DuckDuckGo became popular as an alternative search engine to Google (Bing was never in the picture) as it promised users that it doesn’t track any of their data. Now, the service has also launched its Chrome extension which helps users in protecting their privacy across the internet.
Just like Web of Trust, DuckDuckGO provides a privacy score to each website and even has the ability to forcibly improve a website’s privacy grade by using its own encryption. It also has a tracker blocker that stops advertisers from tracking you on the sites you visit. Lastly, the extension itself doesn’t store any user data keeping your online presence safe and secure. Not to mention, the extension recently brought changes to block Google’s new ad tracking system — FLoC.
Install: DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials

Chrome Extensions for Better Reading and Video Experience

6. Dark Reader

Dark Reader is an extension that brings dark mode to the whole of the internet. Whenever you are on a website, all you need to is click on the Dark Reader extension icon and it will apply the dark theme to that website. It also provides you with more granular control over the applied dark theme as the user can control brightness, contrast, make sepia filters adjustment, change font settings, and more. Using Dark Reader, you can get Chrome dark theme for any website that you visit. If you love dark mode, do give this one a try.
Install: Dark Reader

7. Magic Actions for YouTube

This one is for people who spend most of their time watching videos on YouTube cannot escape its vortex. I am one of those people and the Magic Actions extension for YouTube has been a great partner in crime for me. The extension brings a ton of features like Auto HD (always play videos in HD), instant control over volume by scrolling mouse wheel, Cinema Mode, 1-click snapshot, day/night toggle switch, managing watch history, and more. If you spend a lot of time on YouTube, you should definitely give this one a try.
Besides Magic Actions, you can also take a look at Enhancer for YouTube that has similar features in a much better UI. It supports customizable keyboard shortcuts, playback speed control, and more.
Install: Magic Actions for YouTube / Enhancer for YouTube

8. YouTube Rabbit Hole

YouTube Rabbit Hole is a not-so-popular Chrome extension but believe me, it’s one of the best Chrome extensions in 2022 that you can use. You already know how algorithms lull you into clicking on likable videos taking you deeper into the rabbit hole. Within a moment, you are watching videos on conspiracy theories and whatnot.
To protect yourself from watching videos created by smart algorithms, you can install the YouTube Rabbit Hole extension. It removes all the recommended videos from the YouTube page, trending videos, comments, and more. Note that the extension allows you to customize the YouTube elements.
Install: YouTube Rabbit Hole

9. Picture-in-Picture Extension

YouTube comes with a built-in Picture-in-Picture mode, but if you want to use the same PiP mode then you will need to install a separate extension. No matter on which website you are watching videos, you can create a PiP window with this extension.
Install: Picture-in-Picture Extension

10. Invideo For YouTube

Invideo is a very nifty little extension that can enhance your YouTube browsing experience. Remember, when you are rewatching a video and want to skip to your favorite part but don’t know where it begins. Well, Invideo can help you in such situations. The extension, believe it or not, lets you search inside a YouTube video. It basically uses the subtitles used in the YouTube videos and makes the whole text searchable. The extension also comes in really handy when you are watching a long tutorial and just want to skip to the part you don’t understand.
Install: Invideo For YouTube

11. Read Aloud

If you prefer listening to long essays and articles on the web then the Read Aloud extension is for you. It uses text-to-speech (TTS) technology to convert texts to audio and the extension supports more than 40 languages. That’s amazing, right? For researchers and students, this is a must-have Chrome extension.
Install: Read Aloud

12.Turn Off the Lights

Turn off the Lights is another extension that is a must for users who watch a lot of videos on places like YouTube. The extension basically fades the entire page while highlighting the video you are watching, giving you an immersive experience. The best part about using this extension is that it works for all known video sites such as YouTube, Vimeo, Dailymotion, Hulu, Netflix, Metacafe, YouKu, and more. Install: Turn Off the Lights

13. Pocket

Pocket is a read it later service that allows users to save articles offline for later reading. Apart from having a Chrome extension, Pocket also has its own Android and iOS app, allowing users to read articles on the go. It’s one of those services which you never realize you needed until you use it once. If you like to read a lot of articles on the web, Pocket will be an extremely valuable service to you.
Install: Pocket

14. InstaPaper

Just like Pocket, InstaPaper is a read it later service which helps you in saving web pages to read later on your iPhone, iPad, Android, computer, or Kindle. Although Pocket was the first read-it-later service to hit the market, I personally prefer InstaPaper over it because it offers a far better, minimalistic, and eye-pleasing UI.
Install: InstaPaper

15. Evernote Web Clipper

Evernote Web Clipper is a great extension if you are already using Evernote’s service. While the web clipper can act as a read it later service, as it not only can save the offline version of an article but the entire article itself, I mainly use it as a researching tool. As you all know, Evernote is already one of the best note-taking apps out there, and having a web clipper that can save articles, bookmarks, and take quick screenshots, is just a boon. If you are using Evernote, its web clipper extension for Chrome is a must-have.
Install: Evernote Web Clipper

16. HoverZoom+

HoverZoom is a nifty little Chrome extension that makes it really easy to preview videos, images, and thumbnails on the web. As its name suggests, when you hover your cursor over any of the aforementioned objects on the web, the extension will instantly show you a preview. So you can easily browse galleries without opening every single photo at a time, watch video previews to decide if you want to watch them or not, and more. Believe me, the extension will save you a lot of time once you start using it.
Install: HoverZoom

17. Google Scholar Button

As you all know, Google Scholar is Google’s search engine arm that indexes and searches only scholarly articles. It’s a great tool for students who want to find the source of the article they are citing. Google Scholar Button allows students to do that, without having to open a new tab every time. The extension adds a browser button for easy access to Google Scholar from any web page. Users can just search inside the box which appears when they click on the extension icon and get the results right there. It’s a really good tool for cross-referencing articles without having to go back and forth in different tabs.
Install: Google Scholar Button

Chrome Extensions for General Productivity

18. StayFocusd

Everyone opens their laptops swearing that they will be productive this time. However, the web is a big fat distracting place that has its own agenda. That’s why a few hours later you find that you have spent all your time on social media, watched a couple of hours of video, ranted on Twitter, got jealous of your Facebook friend’s statuses, and did pretty much everything else other than being productive.
If that sounds familiar, stop everything right now and download StayFocusd extension for your Chrome. StayFocusd is a productivity extension for Google Chrome that helps you stay focused on work by restricting the amount of time you can spend on time-wasting websites. Once your allotted time has been used up, the sites you have blocked will be inaccessible for the rest of the day.
Other than that, I would also strongly recommend you to check out BlockSite. It’s pretty similar to StayFocusd and has a much larger community. It also offers insights into your web activity and allows you to block websites in just a click. Not to mention, the extension is much cleaner than StayFocusd. Install: StayFocusd / BlockSite

19. Raindrop.io

If you don’t use a bookmark manager then you should start leveraging it for maximum productivity. Raindrop.io is a one-stop bookmark manager that allows you to save anything from photos to links, clip articles, PDFs, webpages, and more. You can neatly organize all your bookmarks with tags and sort them based on many parameters.
The whole database is searchable too. Not to mention, Raindrop.io supports syncing too so you can access all your bookmarks on your smartphone too. You can find more bookmark managers for Chrome from our linked article.
Install: Raindrop.io

20. Kami

Kami is a solid Chrome extension for students, teachers, researchers, and educators. It’s a PDF and document annotation tool that can be a life-saver for students and educators. You can import any PDF, image, document; annotate on it and then describe everything using the webcam. It helps you create videos on the go as the company has partnered with Google Classroom for seamless creation and syncing with Google Drive. The only con about this extension is that it’s not free for the most part and you will have to pay even for the most basic features. Simply put, if you are a student who wants to create detailed notes or a serious educator making videos for the internet, Kami is the best Chrome extension you can go for. Other than that, you have Additor which also offers similar features without much charge. If Kami is beyond your budget then take a look at Additor.
Install: Kami / Additor

21. Noisli

Want to be productive but getting distracted by all the noise around you, then check out Noisli. Noisli is one of the best and most beautifully designed productivity companions. No matter if you are in an environment where it is too loud or too quiet, with Noisli you can create and listen to your favorite background sounds in order to focus and concentrate on your tasks.
The extension gives a lot of options to choose from. You can choose the background noise depending on your preference, or let Noisli do it for you depending on what you are working on. It’s one of the best productivity tools you will ever have. As an alternative, you can also check out Rofocus which offers similar features in a neat UI.
Install: Noisli / Rofocus

22. Marinara

Another great way to improve your productivity is by using the Pomodoro technique. If you are not familiar with the term, it basically states that you should work in a cycle of deep work and rest. The basic cycle is 25 minutes of work followed by 5 minutes of rest, however, you can change the time as per your personal capacity.
Marniara helps you in using this Pomodoro method by bringing a Pomodoro clock to Chrome. The extension not only times your work and breaks but also keeps a record of it. The record is a great way to say how productive you have been in say last week or last month.
Install: Marinara

23. Grammarly

If you are really productive on the web, a good chunk of your time is being spent on writing things. Whether you are replying to emails or drafting your next article on Google Docs, Grammarly is an extension which can help you write better. It uses its underlying technology to identify grammatical errors in your writing, which are otherwise missed by any other word processor.
The best part is that Grammarly does this automatically and also suggests you the corrections in real-time. In case, you are not satisfied with its service then you can find Grammarly alternatives from our curated list. Install: Grammarly

24. Bitwarden

While there are a lot of password managers which can help you secure your passwords, Bitwarden is probably my favorite as it is truly cross-platform, offers more features with its free tier, and is cheaper than most of the password managers out there. That’s why when it came to choosing a password manager extension, I went with Bitwarden. We all know the benefits of using a password manager, but my favorite feature is the generation of secure and random passwords whenever you are signing up for a new service. Other than that the auto-login feature is deeply appreciated. If somehow you are still not using a password manager, I would suggest that you should do it right now.
There’s also LastPass that you’d see in a lot of recommendations. However, with issues like the recent reports of a master password leak, it’s better to stick with Bitwarden instead, in my opinion.
Install: Bitwarden

25. Pushbullet

I have always loved the convenience that comes with owning an iOS and macOS device. The way every service is synced across the devices is just beautiful. However, there is no such thing on an Android device. That is why Pushbullet is such a powerful service as it brings the same iOS and macOS synergy to your Android device with the help of its Chrome extension.
With Pushbullet, you can reply to messages, chat on services like WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger, share links and files, see all the notifications, and do so much more. PushBullet is like having your Android device on your desktop.
If you use Android, Pushbullet is a must-have extension. If you find Pushbullet’s premium plan expensive then you can go through our article on the best Pushbullet alternatives. I would recommend Crono which is very similar to Pushbullet and is mostly free.
Install: Pushbullet / Crono

26. Todoist

Having a to-do list is one of the best ways to ensure that you remain productive throughout your day. Not only does a todo list make it easier to remember all your tasks, but it also helps you take things step by step, making it easier to tackle larger projects. Todoist is one of the best Chrome extensions you can use for managing a to do list on the go. With the desktop and smartphone apps for Todoist, you can enter new to-dos on any device and have them sync across all your devices without a hassle. Plus, if you get the premium version of the service, you get a bunch of added features to make task management better and more fun. Todoist can also let you add websites as tasks, set reminders and due dates, set priority levels, and even collaborate on tasks with your entire team. Overall, if you’re someone looking to streamline their daily workflow, you should definitely check out Todoist for Chrome.
Install: Todoist

27. Honey

Honey is a little bit different from other productive extensions on this list as it doesn’t help you in getting more work done, rather it helps you save time in the work you are already doing. If you are a thrifter by nature, you must be spending a lot of time searching for coupons before you make an online purchase and since most of our shopping is done online these days, that time adds up pretty quickly.
Honey saves you the time you spend searching for coupons by automatically applying the best available coupon while you are making a purchase. Honey is the best Chrome extension for users who want to save both money and time.
Install: Honey

28. Save Image as Type

This Chrome extension is a lifesaver for those users who want to download images in a specific file format. There are times when you download images and it turns out a WEBP file. In such cases, you have to open a photo editor and convert the image to JPG or PNG. Save Image as Type extension lets you directly download an image in an image format of your choice from the web. That’s awesome, right?
Install: Save Image as Type

29. Distill

Distill is a must-have Chrome extension for students and researchers. If you want to monitor a webpage for changes then this extension will do the job for you. For example, if you want to find out when the admissions will open online, you don’t need to open the website regularly to check for changes. The extension will monitor the webpage and if it finds any change then it will alert you via email, SMS, push notification on the phone, and more. That’s one handy tool, right?
Install: Distill

30. Clipt

Clipt is a Chrome extension from OnePlus Labs which makes it easier and more seamless to use devices of different ecosystems together. Basically, once you have the Clipt extension installed, and the Clipt app on your smartphone, you can easily share your clipboard between your devices. So, you can copy things on your laptop and paste on your phone, and vice versa. Similar to PushBullet, Clipt also lets you send files between your devices in a more seamless manner, which is great. Install: Clipt

Chrome Extensions for Gmail Productivity

31. MailTrack

One of the things that made WhatsApp really popular was the double-green checkmarks which helped users in seeing if their messages were read or not. MailTrack brings that same double-green checkmark feature to your Gmail account. The extension has been developed by MailTrack.io, and it lets you know if the emails you’ve sent have been read or not. The best part is that the service is free to use forever.
Install: MailTrack

32. Checker Plus

Checker Plus is a great way to manage multiple email accounts from Chrome. It basically brings Android-style notifications to your Chrome allowing you to mark emails as read and delete them. It even shows an iOS-style badge on the extension icon allowing you to see how many unread emails you have.
Using the extension you can also easily switch between your accounts without having to open a new window or tab. Lastly, it also gives you an option to run in this notifier in the background when Google Chrome is closed and can still show a new email alert. Install: Checker Plus

33. MailButler For Gmail

MailButler is your own personal assistant for Gmail. It offers a plethora of features like send later, mail tracker, reminders, signatures, notes, message and email templates, and many more. I especially love the snooze features which removes the emails from the front for a predefined time so that I can deal with them later.
Another handy feature is that it creates a handy opt-out button on top of every newsletter, so you don’t have to search for that pesky unsubscribe button. There are a ton of features and it will take an article of its own to describe everything that MailButler has to offer. That’s why just install the extensions and see for yourself how much more productive an extension can make you.
Install: MailButler For Gmail

34. Gmail Tables

Everyone who has ever sent an email before knows that it is next to impossible to create a table in Gmail. Well, the “Gmail Tables” extension helps you solve this problem. When installed, it adds a table button to your Gmail’s compose window, allowing you to easily access and insert tables. The table is fully customizable. You can decide the number of rows and columns, the spacing between the cells, border size, table width, and even the color. Since I started using this extension, my life has so much easier. No more adding links to tables or copy and pasting. Just click on a button and insert a table at your will.
Install: Gmail Tables

Chrome Extensions for Tab Management

35. The Great Suspender

There’s no denying that Chrome is a memory hog, and if you have multiple tabs open in Chrome, they massively impact your RAM usage and battery efficiency. That’s where The Great Suspender comes in. This Chrome extension basically puts unused tabs to sleep, or you can say, it suspends tabs that aren’t being used by you. This way, it helps in freeing up memory on your computer. When you navigate to a suspended tab, it is reloaded and you can continue browsing.
The Great Suspender was removed from the Chrome webstore, but a fork of the original repo is now available instead, and it’s just as good and reliable. If you are a heavy multi-tasker and have tons of tabs open all the time, this is one Chrome extension you must install.
Install: The Great Suspender

Chrome Extensions for Customizing New Tabs

36. Start.me

If you are someone who likes to see all the web information on a single dashboard, then this is the extension for you. Start.me turns your Chrome New Tab Page into a beautiful personal dashboard. With this, you get instant access to all your bookmarks, your favorite webpages, news feeds, notes, web apps, and more.
You don’t have to search for anything ever again. Just open the new tab page and click on the app or website that you want to open. It also has a cute little weather widget at the top so you always know what you need to carry when you venture outside.
Install: Start.me

37. Infinity New Tab (Pro)

Infinity New Tab (Pro) is a very useful Chrome extension for anyone looking to make the most out of their new tabs on the browser. The extension shows up a handful of frequently visited websites right up on your new tab page, making it easier to navigate to websites you often visit. You can customise these shortcuts if needed, and the extension will even let you add a to do list to your new tabs to make it easier for you to keep a track of things you need to do.
Install: Infinity New Tab (Pro)

Chrome Extensions for Media Creation

38. Awesome Screenshot & Screen Recorder

One of my favorite features of Firefox Quantum, is the built-in screenshot tool that comes with it. It makes taking and sharing screenshots of your browser a really easy task. While Chrome has no such feature, if you really need it, download the Awesome Screenshots extension. It not only lets you capture a screenshot on your web but also lets you record videos if you need to.
The extension allows you to use screen capture tools to screenshot all or part of any web page, add annotations, comments, blur sensitive info, and share with one-click uploads. That said, there are more such extensions (Screencastify, Nimbus, etc.) and you can explore all of them in our article on the best screen recording extensions for Chrome.
Install: Awesome Screenshots

39. Loom / Screenity

Loom is an easy to use screen recorder software for Chrome. The extension allows you to record your Chrome’s window with just a single click and also gives you an easy to share link once you finish recording. It’s the best way to record Chrome and share the recording with others without having to upload the file somewhere.
Other than that, I would strongly recommend Screenity which does everything that Loom offers and adds some new enhancements too. You can add your facecam to screen recording, create GIFs from screen recording, edit videos, annotate while recording the screen, and much more. Simply put, if you have to pick one screen recorder for Chrome, let it be Screenity. Install: Loom / Screenity

40. Smallpdf

If you deal with lots of PDFs then Smallpdf is simply one of the best Chrome extensions out there. You can edit, convert, merge, split and compress PDFs right in your Chrome browser. The best part is that you can convert a PDF file to MS Office documents and vice versa. Not to mention, the service is mostly free which is great.
Install: Smallpdf

Other Useful Chrome Extensions

41. Scener

In my usage, it worked most of the time and without any fail. So if you are missing friends and don’t want to use a separate dedicated video calling app, you should check out Scener. In case, you just want to have chats while watching Netflix then get the Netflix Party extension for Chrome. Install: Scener / Netflix Party

42. SuperYouTube

I have a habit of reading comments while watching a video. Since it’s not possible to do that on the web, I end up watching YouTube mostly on the phone. Well, I used to do that before I discovered the awesome “SuperYouTube” Chrome extension. The extension lets you read comments and video descriptions while watching the video.
I love that it lets me read the description field too. I didn’t think that would be useful until I was watching a tutorial and needed to copy some commands from the description page. It is an awesome extension for anyone who loves to read comments while watching videos. You should check it out.
Install: SuperYouTube

43. Url render

This single extension has saved me hours upon hours when researching the web. Before I found this extension my normal research method was to search on Google, open linked articles in different tabs and windows, and then move back and forth between the result and open articles. God forbid if you open the search result in the same tab, then you have to go back every time to see the search results. Well, what this is extension does is that it opens the URL next to search results. So, you don’t have to switch tabs anymore. Just hover the link and it will open that webpage beside the search results. Apart from supporting Google, it also supports other search engines, including DuckDuckGo, Bing, and more. Try it once and I promise you won’t be able to go back.
Install: Url render

44. Clickbait Remover for Youtube

I think all of us have been click-baited into clicking a video on YouTube based on the thumbnail. And it’s not our fault. You can’t win against the human mind. That’s why I use this simple extension that removes the video thumbnail and replaces it with a frame inside the video.
It effectively removes any clickbait while still showing a high-quality thumbnail so you know what the video contains and not what the video creator wants you to think. It works everywhere on YouTube including the homepage, trending page, and subscription page. This is a simple yet effective extension that will save you from yourself.
Install: Clickbait Remover for Youtube

45. Volume Master

If you watch a ton of media on Google Chrome, this is a must-have Chrome extension for you. Volume Master is a powerful extension that lets you control the volume of the current tab with a simple slider and lets you boost the volume by 600%. If multiple tabs are playing audio, you can use it to quickly jump between those tabs and mute the ones you don’t want to listen to. This is the perfect extension for managing volume on Chrome.
Install: Volume Master

46. Custom Cursor for Chrome

Not every extension has to be useful, some can be there just for fun, and Custom Cursor for Chrome is one such extension. As the name suggests, it lets you customize the cursor on Chrome. From Thanos’s Infinity Gauntlet to lightsabers to Minecraft-themed cursors, there are hundreds of options to choose from. If you don’t like any of them, you can upload custom photos and create a cursor design that you like.
Install: Custom Cursor for Chrome

47. Typio Form Recovery

This extension is for those users who want to autosave values in a data field in case the browser crashes or the computer shuts down. There are also other use cases. If you enter the same data values in an entry field then you don’t need to copy and paste them manually.The extension remembers those data values and you can simply paste the data right from the browser. This extension has helped me a lot of times and I think you should try it if you want to autosave general data like name, address, email, and more. Install: Typio Form Recovery

48. Screen Shader

We all know that blue light affects our eyes and working on a browser for a long time can lead to serious eye-related issues. So to protect our eyes from further strain, you can use the Screen Shader extension which puts a shade of orange color over Chrome. You can also customize the color profile based on your need. In a way, it’s among the must-have Chrome extensions and you should definitely check it out.
Install: Screen Shader

49. Google Dictionary

As the name suggests, Google Dictionary is a simple Chrome extension that allows you to check the definition of words with just a double click. So go ahead and install the app for a hassle-free learning experience while surfing the web.
Install: Google Dictionary

50. Return YouTube Dislike

YouTube recently started hiding the dislike counter on videos. Regardless of the reasoning YouTube gave behind the change, the dislike counter was a solid way of getting an idea of whether a video has been deemed useful by users or not. If that’s an indicator you used to depend on as well, the Return YouTube Dislike Chrome extension is one that you should definitely install.
Install: Return YouTube Dislike

51. Shazam

Shazam is one of the best tools to identify songs easily, and now you can use it on your browser as well. Simply install the Shazam extension, and enable it when you want to identify the music playing within your browser. It’s a solid way to find out what music you’re hearing in a YouTube video or on a TikTok clip.
Install: Shazam

52. RiteTag

If you post on Facebook or Twitter frequently, you’d know how important hashtags are to the visibility and traction your posts get. RiteTag makes it easier to find out which hashtags you should be using with your tweets and posts, and color codes them to help you understand what to expect from a hashtag in real time. All you have to do is log into RiteTag with your Twitter or Facebook credentials, and start typing the hashtags you want to use. RiteTag color codes them in real time to help you pick and choose which ones to use. A green colored tag implies that the hashtag will make your content visible right away, a blue tag implies that you should expect visibility over time, a gray tag implies that the interest in the hashtag is too low to make it useful, and a red tag implies that the hashtag is too crowded with posts to be of any real utility for your tweet or post.
Install: RiteTag

Bonus: Momentum

Sometimes to become productive all you need is a constant reminder and motivation that you need to work. Momentum is an extension that helps in creating a configurable new tab, which gives you a moment of calm and inspires you to be more productive. The extension automatically updates the new tab’s background with a new soothing picture and an inspiring quote every day. It also allows you to add your daily focus and to-dos which are also visible on the new tab. It’s the best way to remind you of what needs to be done.
Install: Momentum

The Best Chrome Extensions You Can Use in 2022

That ends our list of the 52 best Chrome extensions which you can use in the year 2022 to become more productive. I have personally installed and tested every extension that I mentioned on the list so that you are sure that they work as advertised. So use them and let us know which are your favorite Chrome extensions by writing in the comments below. Also, share with us your favorite Chrome extensions so we can check them out.