Tired of having too many extensions in your toolbar? Try Extensity, the ultimate tool for lightning fast enabling and disabling all your extensions for Google Chrome. Just enable the extension when you want to use it, and disable when you want to get rid of it for a little while. You can also launch Chrome Apps right from the list.
- Keep your browser lean and fast - disable extensions that you won't use right away.
- Keep your toolbar clean.
- Turn all extensions off (and back on) with a single click.
- Quick switch between several extensions groups using the Profiles feature.
- Allow your most important extensions to be always enabled.
- Keep computers in sync with Chrome Cloud Storage support.
- Ideal companion for extensions collectors.
Extensity is open source software. Full source code at GitHub https://github.com/sergiokas/Extensity
Install it from the Chrome Web Store.
Website: https://sergiokas.github.io/Extensity/
Follow us in Twitter: @ExtensityChrome
v1.14.0 (Sep 2024)
- New Feature: Dark Mode (based on system settings)
- Migrated from CSSO to SASS
v1.13.0 (Aug 2024)
- New Feature: Added "Favorite Extensions" list.
v1.12.0 (July 2024)
- Migrated to Chrome Manifest v3
v1.11.0 (Sep 2020)
- New Feature: Added "Always On" profile
v1.10.0 (Jan 2019)
- Save Profiles locally when the amount of data exceeds Google's quota.
v1.9.0 (Sep 2018)
- Removed
chrome.tabs
API dependency
v1.8.0 (Ago 2018)
- Removed jQuery dependency
- Updated build system
v1.7.0 (Ago 2018)
- Added icon for developer extensions
v1.6.0 (Jul 2018)
- New Feature: Added extension/app icon to access the options page
v1.5.0 (Jun 2018)
- Added visual indication of the currently active profile
v1.4.0 (Jan 2018)
- New Feature: Sync between computers through Chrome Storage
v1.3.1 (Nov 2017)
- Changed profiles icon, minor visual changes
v1.3.0 (Feb 2017)
- New Feature: Search box for extensions and apps
- Temporary workaround for Chromium bug
v1.2.4 (Sept 2016)
- Added option to show enabled Extensions first
v1.2.3 (May 2016)
- Updated compatibility for ChromeOS
v1.2.2 (Apr 2016)
- Updated toggle switch style
v1.2.1 (Apr 2016)
- Backwards compatibility for toggle switch
- Small text fixes
v1.2.0 (Apr 2016)
- New Feature: Profiles! Our top-most requested feature is here. Quick switch between groups of extensions with a single click.
- Major overhaul of the engine
- New retina icons
- Minor style changes
v1.1.11 (Jun 2015)
- New Feature: turn all enabled extensions off, then turn them back on
- Style changes
- New icons
v1.1.10 (Feb 2015)
- More performance improvements
- Fixed Chrome's extensions page link
v0.1.9 (Jan 2015)
- Added option to show apps first
v0.1.8 (Dec 2014)
- Updated to flat icons
- Updated library versions
- Code cleanup
- Cosmetic fixes (e.g. extensions with very long names)
- Updated license
v0.1.7 (Jul 2013)
- Excluding Chrome themes from the list
v0.1.6 (Jul 2012)
- Added separate page initializer files
- Added underscore.js and underscore.string
- Removed deprecated jQuery templates dependency
- Added some performance improvements
- Added support for Chrome Extensions v2 manifest
v0.1.5 (Mar 2012)
- Updated font styles
v0.1.4 (Mar 2012)
- Updated styles
- Added makefile for extension distribution
- Fixed Twitter share link
v0.1.3 (Jun 2011)
- Added share and rate icons
v0.1.2 (Jun 2011)
- Added header with link to chrome://extensions/ and Extensity options
- Added section headers for grouping Apps and Extensions
- Added ability to launch apps (as disabling them didn't make any real sense)
- Added options page to configure grouping and header display
v0.1.1 (May 2011)
- Fixed scrollbar for really long extension lists