Search Every Tab.
Every Window.
Multi-Tab Content Search
Find any phrase across every open browser tab in two seconds.
Open Quick Launch with Ctrl+Shift+Space, type f. and your query.
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The Problem
Ctrl+F Stops at One Tab.
Ctrl+F only searches the tab you're currently looking at. To check the other 29, you'd have to click each tab, press Ctrl+F, type the query, and click away. By tab seven you've forgotten what you were looking for.
Chrome's address bar autocomplete searches titles and URLs. It does not read the body text of your open tabs. No web app can. No command-line tool can.
The browser is sandboxed on purpose and the only thing allowed to reach across tab boundaries is an extension. That's the gap this fills.
Type f. and Scan Every Tab at Once
One Query. One List. One Glance.
Grouped by tab. Sorted by match count, most hits first. The tab with fifteen matches sits above the tab with one. Each row shows you the tab title, the domain, the total match count, and up to three context snippets pulled from around the matched text.
The query is highlighted in cyan inside every snippet so you can read it in peripheral vision. If a tab has more than three hits, a "+N more" tag tells you how many you're not seeing.
No tab switching. No Ctrl+F roulette.
Drill Into a Tab Without Opening It
Walk Through Every Match. Jump to the Exact One.
Arrow down again and you're walking through match one, match two, match three inside the same tab. Press Enter on snippet three.
The extension jumps you to that tab, focuses its window if it's on another monitor, and scrolls the third occurrence into view. Not the first. The third. The one you were actually looking at.
Press the left arrow to back out and pick a different tab. Press Escape to close the whole thing. Your hands never leave the keyboard.
Cross-Window Search
One pass. Every window. Every monitor.
If you run multiple Chrome windows across multiple monitors, the scan covers all of them in a single pass. Every eligible tab in every window gets scanned in parallel. When you pick a result, the target window automatically takes focus even if it is on another screen. One keystroke reaches across the whole browser.
Sleeping Tabs, Handled
No silent data loss. You stay in control.
Chrome and Brave both suspend idle tabs to save memory. By default, suspended tabs are skipped and the footer tells you exactly how many: 12 sleeping tabs skipped. No silent data loss.
When you want to search them anyway, a cyan chip at the top of the results says SLEEPING TABS: SKIPPED. Press Enter on the chip and it flips to INCLUDED. The scanner reloads every suspended tab, waits for it to finish loading, then re-scans. This two-pass approach catches every suspension mechanism — Chrome Memory Saver, Brave Tab Sleep, frozen tabs, discarded tabs. Your preference is remembered between sessions.
Fast, Silent, Exact
Built for heavy tab sessions.
Thirty tabs, two seconds. Every eligible tab is scanned in parallel with a three-second ceiling per tab, so one slow page can never stall the whole batch.
Internal pages like chrome://, extension pages, the Chrome Web Store, and view-source tabs are skipped without error messages. The list stays clean.
When you press Enter on a specific match, the target tab scrolls directly to that match — not the top of the page. If you drilled into snippet three, the browser lands you on snippet three. No more hunting for the phrase after the jump.
Use Cases
Every Way Multi-Tab Search Saves You Time.
- Find that article you were reading an hour ago → type a phrase you remember, find the tab in two seconds
- Check if a claim appears across your research tabs → scan ten open sources for the same keyword at once
- Recover work after a context switch → jump straight back to the exact paragraph you were reading
- Compare product copy across competitor tabs → see every tab mentioning the same feature in one list
- Audit your own site across multiple preview tabs → search every staging page for a typo or wrong link
- Debug which tab has the console error mentioned in your docs → find the tab by its error text, not its title
Part of the
Quick Launch Toolkit
Tools that work together in the Quick Launch toolkit.
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