Lunma

Vertical tabs and per-project Spaces for Chrome, with smart folders and a quick launcher.

As of June 2026, Lunma has users in the Workflow & Planning category.

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Version
0.3.1
Manifest V3

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About

Your tabs got away from you again. Lunma gives every project its own Space. Each Space has its own vertical tabs and its own colour. Switch to a Space and the sidebar shows that work and nothing else. The forty tabs you had open for the other thing are still there, one click away and out of sight.

If you used Arc's Spaces, this is that idea on Chrome.

Pin a site and it behaves like an app. It keeps its own page, and a link that wanders off opens in a new tab beside it instead of taking over what you had. Temporary tabs sit apart from the pinned ones and clear out on their own, so the list never silts up.

Smart folders pull live work into the sidebar. Point one at GitHub, GitLab, or Jira and your assigned issues and review requests arrive as tabs you can open. Point one at an RSS feed and new posts arrive the same way. The folder refreshes itself. You read an item and it drains from the queue.

Press Alt+L on any page for the launcher. Type a few letters and it fuzzy-matches across your open tabs, pinned sites, smart-folder items,  bookmarks, and history. Enter opens the result. You stop digging through a tab strip.

Open a new tab and you land on the active Space's home, not a wall of content you didn't ask for.

Tabs you stop using archive themselves after a while, so the sidebar stays the size of the work you're doing. Nothing is lost. Archived tabs are a panel away.

You'll have this open all day. The active Space's colour washes the workspace behind frosted glass. The motion is slow, and text reads at AA contrast. Turn on reduced motion and the movement stops. Turn the colour down and it settles to near-neutral.

No account, no sign-in. Everything you keep stays on your device and is there after a restart. Nothing gets uploaded, because there's nowhere to upload it to.

Technical

Version
0.3.1
Manifest
V3
Size
497KiB
Min Chrome
123
Languages
1
Featured
No

Metadata

ID
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Developer ID
u421bd4d673113178286a5d7aea2310c9
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
Jun 23, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
Jun 23, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 24, 2026
Website
lunma.app

Data sourced from the Chrome Web Store · last verified Jun 24, 2026.