Chrome quietly eats RAM tab by tab, and the default Task Manager gives you zero clue.
Tab Memory Manager fixes that. It shows a live memory estimate per tab right in your toolbar, surfaces the biggest idle tabs, and lets you hibernate or close them — alone or in bulk — in one click.
Also does tab grouping by domain and a floating memory pill if you want the number on every page.
Zero servers. Zero tracking. Everything runs locally.
Would love feedback from power tab-hoarders. 🙏
FloatDeck is a draggable floating button that fans open into a radial menu of 30+ one-tap actions: full-page screenshots, dark mode, reading mode, QR codes, tracker-free link copy, translate, picture-in-picture, and more.
It replaces a folder of single-purpose extensions with one button you can drag anywhere and theme your way. Everything runs locally — no servers, no analytics, no tracking. Your data never leaves your browser. Free, ~50KB.