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MightyText

Ever wanted to quickly respond to a text but then found yourself stuck in a scrolling loop on your smartphone? While you can respond to your WhatsApp messages using the app’s web portal, there is no such alternative to regular text messaging. MightyText solves this issue by syncing your texts with your PC and letting you respond from the Chrome tab itself. You will save a lot of time that would otherwise be spent browsing social media feeds. You can also choose to sync the pictures on your phone and access app notifications on your PC. 

Notion Web Clipper

If your Chrome bookmarks are full of clutter and hard to sort through, you should give Notion Web Clipper a try. This extension lets you create different projects where you can save the relevant web pages. Now you don’t need to go sort through hundreds of bookmarks to find what you’re looking for. You can easily create different folders for your reading list, academic journals, movie review, or recipes you come across on the Internet. In a workplace setting, you can collaborate with your team members by giving them access to a project and leave notes and comments wherever required.

WhatFont

Ever come across a fascinating font while reading an article but don’t know what it’s called? All you need to do is hover the cursor over the text and WhatFont will identify it for you. This is a great tool for graphic designers and students working in design. Apart from identifying the text, WhatFont also detects the services used for serving the web fonts. 

OneTab

If your Chrome browser is always full of inactive tabs, this handy extension will neatly store them in a list. Using OneTab you can save up to 95% memory and make your web browser run faster. On top of that, it gets rid of all the clutter! You can choose to access individual tabs from the list or open them all at once. 

Postlight Reader

Reading an article online can be nothing short of annoying with all the unnecessary popups, invasive ads, and additional clutter. Postlight Reader gets rid of all the distractions and provides a clean reading experience with just the text and the images. All you need to do is open the article on Chrome and click on the Postlight Reader extension. You can even send the article directly to your Kindle using Postlight. Read Also: 7 Best Apps for every YouTube Creator in 2023

Conclusion 

These are the top 5 productivity Google Chrome extensions that you should use right now. All of these extensions are free to use but some may come with a premium subscription for additional features. Which extensions do you love to use? Let us know in the comments! For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel. You can also stay up to date using the Gadget Bridge Android App. You can find the latest car and bike news here.

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