What's new in TabRack.
The latest features and fixes. Everything still runs on your device by default — the built-in AI, account sync, and Pro are optional and opt-in.
Jump anywhere, and pick up across devices
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NewTab jumpbar (command palette)
Press Ctrl / ⌘ + Shift + K to open a Spotlight-style bar on the page, type a few letters, and jump to any open tab across every window. On pages Chrome locks down (chrome://, the New Tab page, the Web Store) it opens the popup instead.
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NewQuick tab toggle
Ctrl / ⌘ + Shift + L flips you back to the tab you were just on — press it again to bounce back.
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NewContinuity — tabs from your other devices
Turn it on and each signed-in device shows its live open tabs under Sessions → “Other devices”, with one click to reopen them. Opt-in and account-sync only — nothing leaves your device until you enable it.
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NewAsk AI to switch tabs
With AI on, say things like “switch to my Gmail tab” and TabRack jumps straight there.
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FixedJumpbar no longer trips page shortcuts
Typing in the jumpbar on sites with their own single-key shortcuts (like GitHub) no longer leaks keystrokes to the page.
TabRack is live on the Chrome Web Store
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NewPublished extension
TabRack is available on the Chrome Web Store. Install it free — tab management is fully local and needs no account.
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ImprovedSimple USD pricing
Pro is $7.90/month — higher AI token allowance and unlimited sync. See Pricing.