Browser tabs can be a blessing and a curse. It’s useful to open multiple pages at once, but if you’re using a lot of tabs, it can quickly become difficult to manage. That̵
Introduced in Google Chrome 87, Tab Search is exactly what it sounds like. You can click a button to display a list of all your open tabs in all Chrome windows and easily search through them. You can search the web page title or the site URL.
As mentioned, this feature requires Chrome 87 or higher. It is available in Google Chrome for desktop (Windows and Mac) and Chromebooks with the latest version of Chrome OS.
Tab Search does not require installation or opt-in. It appears as a simple drop-down arrow in the top tab bar. To get started, click the arrow button or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Shift + A (Cmd + Shift + A for Mac).
You will now see a vertically scrollable list of all the tabs you have open in Chrome. The list contains all open Chrome browser windows, not just the current window.
There is a search box at the top of the popup. Start typing in the box to search all open tabs.
You can use the arrow keys on your keyboard to select a tab from the results and press Enter to go to the tab. If you want, you can also click on the result with your mouse and cursor.
That’s all there is to it! This is a really simple feature, but if you’re a heavy tab user, this will quickly become one of your favorite tricks.