As web developers, our browser is our primary workspace, and the right extensions can transform how we code, test, and browse. These four Chrome extensions solve real problems that developers face daily — from testing responsive layouts to saving video timestamps for learning, blocking distracting ads, and improving grammar in documentation.
Each of these tools is free, easy to install, and designed to make your workflow smoother without slowing down your browser.
Download: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/clpflmgfapbjmlbajbkgadjjlbgaidgb
Window Resizer eliminates the guesswork from responsive design testing by letting you resize your browser to exact dimensions with one click. Instead of manually dragging windows and estimating viewport sizes, this extension provides preset resolutions for phones, tablets, and desktops, plus the ability to create custom presets for your specific breakpoints.
Why developers love it:
This is essential for anyone building responsive websites who needs to verify how layouts adapt across different devices without manually resizing or using browser DevTools constantly.
Download: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/ijhioehnbkllpelkfgjhdppoanhmphfc
AdBlock Plus is the most popular ad blocker with over 500 million downloads, helping developers maintain focus by blocking pop-ups, video ads, banners, and intrusive tracking. When you’re researching documentation, reading Stack Overflow, or watching YouTube tutorials, ads break your concentration and waste time.
Key features:
The extension is fully compatible with Chrome’s latest security standards and never collects user information, prioritizing your privacy.
Download: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/ogchdkjjhoelgehjnpgdlfchbkdcfloo
For developers learning through YouTube tutorials, YouTube Timestamp Saver solves the frustrating problem of losing track of important moments in long videos. Instead of scrubbing through hours of content trying to find that one crucial explanation, you can bookmark exact timestamps with custom labels and search across all your saved moments.
What makes it valuable:
This is particularly useful when following coding tutorials, conference talks, or technical explanations where you need to reference specific sections later while implementing the concepts in your own projects.
Download: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/jabokopjemhpbppppnjccpbgnekkgnge
While specific details about Gramo weren’t available in search results, grammar and writing enhancement extensions are essential for developers who write documentation, README files, commit messages, code comments, and technical blog posts. These tools help ensure your written communication is clear, professional, and free of errors that could confuse collaborators or users.
Typical features in grammar extensions:
All four extensions install through the Chrome Web Store in seconds. For each extension:
Chrome displays exactly what permissions each extension needs before installation, ensuring you stay in control of what extensions can access.
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