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A clean, fast, and privacy-first new tab page. A fast, quiet, wallpaper-first new tab page. When you open a new tab, you should see something calm and useful first: a beautiful wallpaper, a search bar, and your own links when you need them. Not a news feed, not ads, not trending cards, and not a dashboard full of widgets. PlainTab keeps the new tab page clean, fast, and personal. Search, type a URL, open shortcuts, switch wallpaper sources, or simply enjoy the image for a second and move on. PlainTab cares about the first moment after a new tab opens. It stores a lightweight wallpaper preview locally so the next open can show an image as quickly as possible. Full wallpaper loading, caching, and theme color extraction happen later in the runtime path, helping reduce the blank-white feeling many new tab extensions have. Wallpaper transitions use a two-layer design: the current image stays visible while the next one loads and fades in. If a network source fails, PlainTab tries to keep the current stable wallpaper instead of clearing the page. Use Bing if you want something simple. Use uploads or folders if you already have a wallpaper collection. Use RSS, API, or Wallhaven if you like a more custom setup. PlainTab does not cover the homepage with shortcut tiles or turn the new tab page into another feed. The homepage keeps the essentials: wallpaper, search, and a few controls. Shortcuts live in a command palette where you can search, add, edit, import bookmarks, and hide private links in a separate space. The search bar can be adjusted to your habits: [Settings with depth] Settings stay in the settings panel, not scattered across the homepage. You can adjust wallpaper sources, search, hotkeys, command palette behavior, interface style, data backup, language, and more. Most of the time, what you see is still just a quiet new tab page. [Privacy and permissions] PlainTab has no ads and no tracking analytics. Uploaded wallpapers, shortcuts, search history, and configuration are mainly stored in your browser's local storage. PlainTab does not require an account and does not turn your new tab into a cloud content stream. The extension uses permissions related to the new tab page, search, page interaction, and optional network wallpaper sources. Custom APIs, RSS, and Wallhaven may require access to their image sources. If you use local or default settings, the experience stays simple. [Lightweight and open] PlainTab is built with vanilla JavaScript, CSS, and browser APIs. There is no frontend framework, no build step, and no large runtime dependency. The project is open source and easy to inspect. It is useful for daily browsing and also as a real-world browser extension project to learn from. PlainTab is for you if you want: • A better-looking new tab without feeds • Daily wallpapers or your own wallpaper collection • Search, shortcuts, bookmark import, and backups • A homepage that is not filled with dozens of tiles • A lightweight and transparent extension • A complete browser extension project to study • News feeds, trending lists, or recommended content • Ads, sponsored cards, or promoted slots • Account systems, social features, or cloud content streams • Dozens of pinned shortcuts across the homepage • Promotional autoplay video or content feeds Support and feedback • v3.2.3: Removed the unused tabs permission and refreshed release metadata so PlainTab asks for fewer permissions. • v3.2.2: Added optional Bing 4K UHD wallpapers, kept 1080p as default, and improved cache, backup, settings, and storage reliability. • v3.2.1: Added Wallhaven and video wallpaper support, refined wallpaper setup and apply safety, improved command palette and theme behavior, and fixed wallpaper, settings, and i18n stability issues. • v3.2.0: Added command palette, RSS/API/local-folder wallpapers, WASM wallpaper theme colors, config import/export, and search history; migrated the v3.2 storage model and optimized startup, wallpaper, gallery, and settings paths. PlainTab will keep moving in the same direction: clean, fast, quiet, and learnable.
Humble New Tab Page
Redesigned new tab page featuring your bookmarks, apps, most visited, and recently closed in a custom layout. Features: • Simple, clean design • Highly customizable • Fast loading and lightweight This extension replaces the default new tab page. Drag and drop folders to create new columns or reorder them. The font, colors, spacing, and more can be customized from the options menu. The source code is available under the MIT license github.com/ibillingsley/HumbleNewTabPage Version 1.26 - July 2, 2023 • Added font-weight option • Replaced Apps folder with a link to chrome://apps Version 1.23 - December 2, 2018 • Added tooltips for truncated text • Added option to remember open folders Version 1.14 - May 11, 2014 • Reduced memory usage • Added option to set number of items for recently closed, recent bookmarks, and most visited • Added option for background image size • Added link to bookmark manager in folder context menu Version 1.12 - August 18, 2013 • Reorder apps via drag and drop Version 1.11 - August 3, 2013 • Fixed launching packaged apps (Google Keep) • Fixed launching file:/// and chrome:// URLs • Fixed Mobile Bookmarks folder not being removable • Disable weather if geolocation is denied • Default layout changed to 2 columns • Uninstall apps from the context menu • Hide Google Wallet Service from apps Version 1.9 - December 30, 2012 • Uses geolocation for weather by default • Fixed bug with drag and drop • Added Chrome Web Store to apps Version 1.8 - November 9, 2012 • Redesigned options panel • Added several new settings • Performance tweaks • Source code released under the MIT license Version 1.7 - September 8, 2012 • Added custom CSS field for advanced users • Added option to hide Bookmarks bar and Other bookmarks • Added option to open links in new tabs • Support local file for background image • Weather errors fixed Version 1.4 - August 10, 2012 • Added option to disable the weather and other special folders • Minor bug fixes Version 1.2 - August 8, 2012 • Added apps, most visited, recently closed, and weather • More flexible layout with unlimited columns • Open all links in folder from context menu • Color themes and new default style • Added smooth animation and highlight shadow • Drag and drop to reorder folders and columns • Background image support • Bug fixes • New name (formerly New Tab + Bookmark Tree)
Embark - New Tab Page
A minimalistic new tab page. Embark replaces Chrome's default new tab page with a pared back design and beautiful photography allowing you to focus on what matters. There's a handful of features but each one is highly customisable through the options page: - 60+ inspirational photographs - A 12 or 24 hour clock - The date Embark loads blazingly fast and uses almost zero resources.
Ultab - New Tab Page
Give a clean and modern look to your new tab page.
Tabba – Minimal New Tab Suite
A privacy-first new tab with calendar, to-do, bookmarks & zero tracking. A New Tab replacement with a suite of tools for both productivity and reflection. Self-hosted, no AI, no data tracking, no analytics, works offline, and privacy-focused. Features: - Calendar-grid visualization showing all the hours in a year/quarter/month/week - Add notes on the Calendar by clicking any hour cell - To Do list with tags and filtered to-do lists - Bookmarks: Save your favorite links in a grid or list view for quick access. - Timezones: Shows your awake hours compared to other timezones - Analog clock - Bitmap/pixel drawing tool - Symbols: Copy and paste commonly-used symbols like » © → § - Customization for most features including color theme and light/dark mode. - Import/export your data as json for backup and archiving - Always remembers which tool you had open last and opens the same tool when opening a new tab