About Extend Chrome

Extend Chrome is a small collection of Chrome extensions, each built to solve a single, specific problem. There are no sprawling all-in-one toolbars here and no dashboards to learn — just focused tools that do their one job cleanly and then get out of your way.

One extension, one job

Most browser add-ons try to do everything, and end up cluttered, slow, and hard to trust. We take the opposite approach. Every Extend Chrome extension is scoped to a single need: finding a bookmark, following a feed, checking a layout. When a feature belongs to a different job, it becomes a different extension rather than another setting buried in a menu.

The result is software that is easy to understand at a glance, quick to open, and simple to remove if it is not for you. Small tools are easier to reason about — for the people who use them and for the person who maintains them.

Built to respect your browser and your data

These extensions are designed to work entirely on your own computer. They do not require an account, they request only the permissions they genuinely need, and the data they touch — your bookmarks, the feeds you follow, your window and overlay settings — stays in your browser. We do not run servers that collect it, and we do not sell or share it. You can read the full privacy policy for the details.

The extensions

More are on the way, each following the same rule: do one thing, do it well.

About Patrick Neeman

Extend Chrome is an independent project by Patrick Neeman, a designer and maker with a long background in user experience. Extend Chrome is one corner of that work — a place to ship the small, focused browser tools he wishes already existed, and to keep them honest.

Everything here is built and maintained by one person. That is a feature, not a limitation: it is why each extension stays small and free of the bloat that creeps into bigger products, why there is no growth team pushing for more features, and why the person who replies to your email is the same person who wrote the code.

Feedback shapes what gets built next. If something is missing, broken, or could simply be better, it genuinely helps to hear it — and it goes straight to the person who can do something about it.

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Get in touch

Questions, ideas, or bug reports are always welcome. Email patrick.neeman@gmail.com and you will reach the person who builds these.