Find the needle and clear the haystack.
The tab you need always disappears at the worst moment — mid-meeting, on a support call, when your browser grinds to a halt. QuickTabFinder finds it in seconds, so you never look unprepared again.
✓ Zero data collection • 100% local processing
Look familiar? The tab you need is in there… somewhere.
Real moments where a missing tab costs you time, focus, and credibility.
You scroll through 40 tabs while six people watch in silence. The momentum is gone, and so is your point.
→ Search the page name, click, done — before anyone notices.
The customer waits on hold. You're flipping through identical-looking tabs, apologizing on repeat.
→ Type "account", jump straight to it, keep the conversation flowing.
Dozens of forgotten duplicate tabs eat your RAM. No way to scan them, so they pile up until everything crashes.
→ See every tab at a glance, spot duplicates, close them in one click.
Simple, fast, and built for people drowning in tabs.
Find any tab by title or URL in real-time. No more frantic scrolling while people wait.
Tabs auto-organized A-Z so you can scan everything you have open at a glance.
Every tab from every Chrome window in one view — nothing hides from you.
Jump to the exact tab you need instantly, mid-call or mid-presentation.
Review your open tabs, kill duplicates, and free up memory before it crashes.
All processing is local. Your tabs and data never leave your device.
Three steps. That's it.
Open QuickTabFinder from your toolbar
View every tab organized alphabetically
Find your tab and switch instantly
Sort of. Here's where we go further.
Chrome's built-in tab search (Cmd/Ctrl + Shift + A) is handy, and we recommend it. But it was built as a minimal utility — and power users hit its walls fast.
Native: exact-match only — "fig han" won't find "Figma Handoff Review." You have to recall the precise words, in order. Ours: built for how you actually remember a tab — a fragment of the title or domain is enough.
Native: shows nothing until you type — it assumes you already know the keyword. Ours: opens to a full, alphabetically grouped view of everything you have open. Sometimes you just need to see what's there.
Native: jumps you to a tab and stops there. Ours: spot the same article open four times, and close the clutter eating your memory — all in a click.
Native: behavior shifts between Chrome versions and settings. Ours: one predictable interface — alphabetical, searchable, one click to switch or close.
Be the person who always finds it in two seconds.
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