Make Chrome more powerful by customizing the browser to your needs.

Extend the web

Learn why Extensions are so powerful and how you can customize Chrome's browsing to your needs.
Explore a variety of ways to add interactions to your extension.
Explore ways to customize and react to the browser.
Explore ways to change and modify web pages.

Extensions on YouTube

Insights and news from the Extensions ecosystem.
Hear from David Li, Product Manager on the Chrome Extensions team, answers your top questions about the Chrome Web Store.
Learn about content scripts in Chrome Extensions, including how to register CSS and JavaScript to run on a particular page.
Patrick from the Chrome Extensions team explains the concept of Remotely Hosted Code (RHC) in Chrome Extensions. Learn why RHC is no longer allowed, how to detect it, and what to do if your extension needs to be updated.

Extensions in action

Load these sample extensions on your local computer.
This sample demonstrates the use of the Action API which changes the icon, icon badge, hover text or popup page depending on the user's choice or action.
A user script can be created by users or downloaded from a script repository. This sample allows you to inject files and arbitrary code added in an options page.
This sample demonstrates how you can inject JavaScript into web pages using the Scripting API.
This sample demonstrates how to create a side panel that opens when the user clicks a button on a page or opens a context menu.

Documentation

Everything you need to know about Chrome Extensions.
Build your first extension.
Learn how Chrome Extensions work and what they can do.
Learn to solve specific use cases in Chrome Extensions.
Reference documentation for Extensions APIs, manifest keys, and permissions.

Extensions posts

Read the most recent Chrome Extensions blog posts

Support and feedback

Get help developing your extension, and help us make Chrome Extensions better.
Get answers to questions not covered by the documentation.
Report extension bugs or problems with documentation.
Submit a request for a feature that you believe could improve the extension platform.
Check whether a bug or feature request has already been reported.
Find resources on how to upgrade an extension from Manifest V2 to Manifest V3, the newest version of the Chrome Extensions platform.