Vertical Tabs for Chrome — Side Panel Tab Manager
Persistent vertical tab list in Chrome's side panel. Drag-to-reorder, multi-select, tab groups, pinned tabs — all synced with Chrome.
Vertical tabs put your entire tab list in Chrome’s native side panel, giving you a persistent, scrollable view of every open tab, tab group, and pinned tab. Instead of squinting at compressed favicons along the top bar, you can read full tab titles and navigate your browser the way Arc and Edge have shown is genuinely better — vertically.
How It Works
When you click the SuperchargeNavigation toolbar button, Chrome’s side panel opens and displays your full tab list. The panel stays open as you browse, updating in real time as tabs open, close, or change title. Because it uses Chrome’s official Side Panel API, it behaves like a first-class part of the browser — not an injected overlay.
Tab groups appear as collapsible sections with their Chrome-assigned colors and names. Pinned tabs appear at the top of the list, separate from unpinned tabs, matching the mental model you already have from the standard tab bar.
Settings
| Option | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Search bar in header | Off | Show a search bar at the top of the side panel; Alt+K opens Tab Search regardless |
The panel syncs with Chrome’s built-in tab and tab group sync — no separate account or cloud service required.
When to Use This
Heavy researchers and readers accumulate dozens of tabs across multiple topics. Vertical tabs let you scan titles without hovering, spot duplicates at a glance, and drag related tabs together before grouping them.
Multi-workspace workflows benefit from seeing all tabs in context alongside Workspaces. You can drag a tab directly into a different position, then save the arrangement as a named workspace.
Anyone moving from Arc or Edge will find vertical tabs the most natural starting point. SuperchargeNavigation delivers the same persistent side-panel layout without locking you into a non-Chrome browser.
Multi-Select and Bulk Actions
Hold the standard OS modifier key and click tabs to build a selection. Bulk actions — close, move to group, send to workspace — apply to the entire selection at once. This makes cleaning up a cluttered session a matter of seconds rather than minutes.
Privacy
The vertical tab list reads your open tabs and tab groups directly from Chrome’s local tab APIs. No tab titles, URLs, or browsing activity leave your device. Everything stays in your browser’s own memory.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does vertical tabs replace Chrome's default tab bar?
Will my tabs sync across devices?
How do I open the side panel?
Can I reorder tabs by dragging?
Does it work with tab groups I already have?
SuperchargeNavigation
Vertical tabs, workspaces, and side panel tab manager. Free.
Related Features
Smart Tab Grouping — Auto-Group by Domain
Press Alt+G to instantly group all open tabs by domain. Auto-collapse inactive groups to keep your tab bar clean. Undo everything with Alt+Shift+G.
Tab Search — Command Palette for Chrome
Press Alt+K for a full-page search across open tabs, bookmarks, and history. Falls through to web search if nothing matches. Arc's command palette for Chrome.
Browser Workspaces — Save and Switch Tab Sessions
Save named sets of tabs, switch between them instantly. Preserves tab groups, pinned tabs, mute states, and group colors — stored locally, no account needed.
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