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Give any video instant CRT vibes with scanlines, phosphor glow, and retro presets from the popup. Transform your videos into a nostalgic CRT screen with Retro Display Video Filter. Retro Display Video Filter brings old-school display vibes directly to HTML5 videos with real-time controls and ready-to-use presets. Fine-tune brightness, contrast, saturation, blur, vignette, scanlines, and phosphor mask behavior to get anything from subtle tube warmth to strong arcade aesthetics. What you can do: Apply a full CRT look instantly from the popup Choose mask style: Stripe or Dots Use built-in presets: Smooth Stripe, Strong Stripe, Smooth Dots, Retro Dots, Arcade Strong Save settings per website automatically Adjust effects live while your video is playing Built to be lightweight and fast, the extension updates visuals immediately as you tweak sliders, so you can dial in the exact retro feel you want. If you enjoy the extension and want to support future presets, fixes, and improvements, you can donate here: https://ko-fi.com/adrienbontems
Y2K-ifier: 90s Retro Filter & Web Nostalgia (Vaporwave/Glitch)
Turn the boring modern web into a 1999 fever dream. One-click retro filters, glitch effects, and pure Y2K aesthetic. 🕹️ Time travel back to the golden age of the internet! Bored with the clean, minimalist "Corporate Memphis" design of modern websites? Y2K-ifier injects a dose of chaotic 90s/00s nostalgia directly into your browser. With just one click, transform any webpage (Google, GitHub, Twitter/X) into a retro masterpiece that looks like it was hosted on GeoCities in 1999. VHS & CRT Effects: Authentic scanlines, chromatic aberration, and screen flicker. Retro Fonts: Forces comic-style or pixelated fonts for that raw HTML feel. Glitch Mode: Cyberpunk visual distortions and data-moshing effects. Vibrant Filters: Neon greens, hot pinks, and high-contrast "Matrix" styles. 🚀 Perfect For: Web Developers who miss the tag. Fans of Vaporwave, Cyberpunk, and Lo-Fi aesthetics. Pranking your coworkers by turning their sleek dashboard into a retro mess. Taking unique screenshots for social media. 🔒 Privacy Policy: Y2K-ifier runs locally on your browser. We do not collect, store, or transmit any of your browsing data. The only thing we steal is your boredom. 🆕 What's New in V1.0.5: The Ritual of Return 📺 The "Shutdown Ritual" (New Visual Experience) Physical Catharsis: Experience the nostalgic "click-off" of a CRT monitor. Multi-Stage Animation: Watch your screen fade through a "Golden Hour" sepia, followed by a rhythmic scanline pulse, and finally, a sudden phosphor flash that collapses into a single pixelated line—just like an old TV being turned off for the night. Pixel Noise & Flicker: We’ve added authentic monochrome static and high-frequency flicker to simulate the lingering electrical charge of a vintage display. 📼 "Shadow Mate" Integration: Archive Your Digital Footprints Aesthetic Journaling: In collaboration with our sister tool, Shadow Mate, Y2K-ifier now does more than just look pretty. Automatic Recap: Every time you perform the "Shutdown Ritual," the extension can now automatically generate a beautiful, 90s-styled "Daily Web Recap." Save the Vibe: Turn your transient browsing sessions into permanent, aesthetic artifacts. Don't just surf the web—document your voyage through the retro-verse. Performance Boost: Optimized the glitch rendering engine for smoother transitions, even on heavy sites like GitHub. Family Sync: We’ve rebranded our productivity suite! Say hello to Focus Tab (formerly 千面书签), the perfect minimalist companion to your chaotic Y2K aesthetic.
CRT Video Stretch
Horizontally stretches HTML5 videos for 4:3 CRT displays. I created this extension because I connect my PC to a CRT TV using an HDMI-to-composite video converter. The problem I ran into is that most modern video is designed for 16:9 displays, and even older 4:3 content is often presented inside a 16:9 player with pillar boxes on the sides. When that 16:9 output is converted to 4:3 for a CRT, the result is often wrong: -The image becomes horizontally squished -Black bars appear on the sides CRT Video Stretch fixes this by allowing you to horizontally stretch HTML5 videos directly in the browser, restoring the correct proportions on a 4:3 display and cropping away unwanted pillarboxing. What this extension does -Applies a horizontal stretch to HTML5 elements -Corrects 16:9 → 4:3 squashing caused by HDMI-to-analog video converters -Crops pillar boxes added by modern video players -Automatically reapplies your saved settings to new videos -Works on sites like YouTube and other HTML5 video platforms -Designed for retro and legacy display setups -This extension is especially useful if you: -Use a CRT television as a display -Output video through HDMI-to-composite or HDMI-to-component converters -Watch modern web video on 4:3 hardware -Want consistent video sizing without manually adjusting every video Features: Adjustable horizontal and vertical scaling -Left/right up/down centering -Live preview while adjusting -Optional per-site settings -One-click preset for correcting 16:9 → 4:3 output -Settings are stored locally and automatically applied Privacy: -This extension does not collect or transmit data. -All settings are stored locally using Chrome’s built-in storage. CRT Video Stretch is a simple utility for making modern web video look correct on classic 4:3 displays.
Youtube-tube
This simulates the CRT in Youtube You can see videos on Youtube with retro CRT effect. This extension simulates RGB pixels and scanlines. ⚠️ Disclaimer: This extension is an independent project and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or in any way officially connected with Google LLC or YouTube. All product names, logos, and brands are property of their respective owners.
CRT Monitor Overlay
Apply a high-quality CRT-style overlay on any page. Purely visual—clicks and scroll pass through. Puts a CRT-style overlay on any tab. Optional VHS-style audio (muffled highs, light hiss) for in-page video and audio. The overlay is visual only, clicks and keyboard go to the page. Toggle from the popup or with Ctrl+Shift+C (Command+Shift+C on Mac). Sliders control each effect. Settings are saved locally and apply to all tabs.