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Tab Suspender — Free Chrome Extension

Free Chrome tab suspender: auto-suspend inactive tabs on a timer, protect audio and pinned tabs, and see exactly how much RAM you've freed.

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Tab Suspension automatically unloads tabs you haven’t touched in a while, freeing the RAM those tabs were holding. When you return to a suspended tab it reloads instantly — you lose nothing except the memory cost of keeping it alive in the background. For anyone who works with dozens of open tabs, this is the single most impactful setting for reducing Chrome’s memory footprint.

How It Works

SuperchargePerformance calls Chrome’s native tabs.discard() API to unload inactive tabs. Discarding a tab releases the renderer process — the part of Chrome that actually runs the page’s JavaScript and holds its rendered content in memory. The tab entry stays in your tab strip, but the process behind it is gone until you click the tab again.

A background timer tracks when you last interacted with each tab. Once a tab has been idle for longer than the configured threshold, it is discarded automatically. Tabs that are actively in use — or that match exemption rules — are never touched.

Settings

LevelInactivity ThresholdAvailability
Low15 minutesFree
Med5 minutesFree
PROCustom (in seconds)PRO

The default is Med (5 minutes). PRO users can dial the threshold to any value in seconds, allowing aggressive suspension for memory-constrained machines or a looser schedule for workflows where tabs need to stay warm longer.

Automatic Exemptions

Certain tabs are always protected regardless of the threshold:

  • Pinned tabs — kept alive because they often run persistent web apps
  • Tabs playing audio — never suspended mid-playback
  • Whitelisted sites — any domain you add to the whitelist is always exempt

When to Use This

  • You regularly have 20+ tabs open and notice Chrome consuming several gigabytes of RAM
  • Your machine slows down during long browsing sessions
  • You want finer control over Chrome’s memory than the built-in Memory Saver provides
  • You use a machine with 8 GB of RAM or less

Privacy

Tab suspension runs entirely on your device. No tab URLs, titles, or activity data leave your browser. The inactivity timer is stored locally and is cleared when you close Chrome.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will my tabs lose their content when suspended?
The tab stays visible in your tab bar and reloads instantly when you click it. Only the background memory is released — the URL and title remain.
Which tabs are never suspended?
Pinned tabs, tabs currently playing audio, and any tabs on your whitelist are always exempt. SuperchargePerformance will never touch them.
Does tab suspension work in incognito windows?
No. The feature does not run in incognito mode.
How much memory does suspension actually free?
Each suspended tab releases its renderer process, which typically holds tens to hundreds of megabytes depending on the page. Suspending 10+ tabs can recover several hundred MB or more.
Is this different from Chrome's built-in Memory Saver?
Yes. SuperchargePerformance uses the same underlying Chrome API (`tabs.discard()`) but gives you precise control over the inactivity timeout, including custom intervals at the PRO level.

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