Until you’ve experienced vertical tabs, you have no idea how much better they are at keeping all of your open tabs better organized and viewable. With this feature you can better read the tab names, so you don’t get lost in a sea of tiny favicons. Some vertical tab features also integrate with Workspaces for even better tab management.
Although a few select browsers (such as Arc Browser, Vivaldi, Edge, Brave, and Safari) ship with vertical tabs built-in, the most widely used browser on the market — Chrome — does not. Fortunately, some extensions in the Chrome Web Store add this feature to the browser.
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However, not all of those extensions are created equal. Some are badly designed or poorly executed. But within that pile of subpar extensions are a few that add perfectly good vertical tabs to Chrome. In my opinion, the best of the bunch is tabVertikal. This extension includes all the features you need for improved tab management, such as:
Workspaces
Tab suspender (and auto suspension)
Native Chrome tab group support
Auto tab grouping based on custom rules
Import/export tabs
Custom window titles and tab titles
Remove duplicates and sort tabs
Dark mode
Dozens of themes
Fuzzy search
This extension is free and can be installed on Chrome and other Chromium-based browsers. Let me show you how to install and use tabVertikal.
How to add vertical tabs to Chrome browser
What you’ll need: The only thing you’ll need for this is an updated Chrome browser installed on your desktop of choice.
On the resulting page, click Add to Chrome. When prompted, click “Add extension” to finish the task.