Lynx Helper

Connect Lynx to your signed-in Chromium browser for automation and information access.

As of June 2026, Lynx Helper has 22 users in the Productivity category.

Usersup 1000.0 percent+1000.0%
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Version
0.1.6
Manifest V3
90-day change · In the last 90 days this extension 1 version update, changed permissions.

History

10 snapshots

Tracking since Apr 1, 2026.

23.6120.3999999999999986Apr 1, 2026Jun 6, 2026
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DateUsersRatingReviewsVersion
Apr 1, 202620.1.4
Apr 17, 202620.1.4
Apr 24, 202650.1.4
May 1, 202660.1.4
May 8, 2026110.1.4
May 12, 2026170.1.4
May 18, 2026170.1.6
May 24, 2026190.1.6
May 31, 2026220.1.6
Jun 6, 2026210.1.6
Now220.1.6

Changelog

  • May 12, 2026
    description
    ClawPaw Helper connects the ClawPaw desktop app to your existing Chromium browser, so browser automation can run inside the browser session you already use.
    
    With ClawPaw Helper enabled, ClawPaw can work with your current signed-in browser context instead of launching a separate managed browser. This makes it possible to automate websites while reusing tabs, sessions, and login state that already exist in your browser.
    
    What ClawPaw Helper does:
    - Connects securely to the local ClawPaw desktop app running on the same device
    - Lets ClawPaw discover and attach to browser tabs that you choose to automate
    - Enables browser automation actions such as navigation, tab selection, clicking, form filling, scrolling, page reading, screenshots, uploads, and downloads through the browser’s debugging interface
    - Exposes browser targets to the ClawPaw desktop app so automation can run through a standard browser debugging connection
    
    What ClawPaw Helper does not do:
    - It does not provide a standalone web service
    - It does not run browser automation by itself without the ClawPaw desktop app
    - It does not automatically act on websites unless automation is initiated by the user through ClawPaw
    
    How it works:
    ClawPaw Helper runs as a Chrome extension and connects only to the local ClawPaw desktop app on your machine. When you ask ClawPaw to use the browser, the extension allows the desktop app to attach to a tab and send browser automation commands through Chrome’s debugger APIs.
    
    Permissions:
    - tabs: used to list tabs, identify the active tab, switch tabs, and attach selected tabs for automation
    - debugger: used to forward browser debugging protocol commands and events required for automation, screenshots, downloads, and page interaction
    - host permissions: required because ClawPaw is a general-purpose browser automation tool and may need to operate on any site you ask it to automate
    
    ClawPaw Helper is intended for users who already use the ClawPaw desktop app and want browser automation to run in their real browser session with existing login state.
    Lynx Helper connects the Lynx Agent desktop app to your existing Chromium browser, so browser automation can run inside the browser session you already use.
    
    With Lynx Helper enabled, Lynx can work with your current signed-in browser context instead of launching a separate managed browser. This makes it possible to automate websites while reusing tabs, sessions, and login state that already exist in your browser.
    
    What Lynx Helper does:
    - Connects securely to the local Lynx desktop app running on the same device
    - Lets Lynx discover and attach to browser tabs that you choose to automate
    - Enables browser automation actions such as navigation, tab selection, clicking, form filling, scrolling, page reading, screenshots, uploads, and downloads through the browser’s debugging interface
    - Exposes browser targets to the Lynx desktop app so automation can run through a standard browser debugging connection
    
    What Lynx Helper does not do:
    - It does not provide a standalone web service
    - It does not run browser automation by itself without the Lynx desktop app
    - It does not automatically act on websites unless automation is initiated by the user through Lynx
    
    How it works:
    Lynx Helper runs as a Chrome extension and connects only to the local Lynx desktop app on your machine. When you ask Lynx to use the browser, the extension allows the desktop app to attach to a tab and send browser automation commands through Chrome’s debugger APIs.
    
    Permissions:
    - tabs: used to list tabs, identify the active tab, switch tabs, and attach selected tabs for automation
    - debugger: used to forward browser debugging protocol commands and events required for automation, screenshots, downloads, and page interaction
    - host permissions: required because Lynx is a general-purpose browser automation tool and may need to operate on any site you ask it to automate
    
    Lynx Helper is intended for users who already use the Lynx desktop app and want browser automation to run in their real browser session with existing login state.
  • May 12, 2026
    short_description
    Connect ClawPaw to your signed-in Chromium browser.
    Connect Lynx to your signed-in Chromium browser for automation and information access.
  • May 12, 2026
    name
    ClawPaw Helper
    Lynx Helper
  • May 12, 2026
    permissions
    debugger, tabs, alarms
    activeTab, alarms, cookies, debugger, scripting, tabs

Permissions & access

Permissions
activeTabalarmscookiesdebuggerscriptingtabs
Host access
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Screenshots

Lynx Helper screenshot 1

About

Lynx Helper connects the Lynx Agent desktop app to your existing Chromium browser, so browser automation can run inside the browser session you already use.

With Lynx Helper enabled, Lynx can work with your current signed-in browser context instead of launching a separate managed browser. This makes it possible to automate websites while reusing tabs, sessions, and login state that already exist in your browser.

What Lynx Helper does:
- Connects securely to the local Lynx desktop app running on the same device
- Lets Lynx discover and attach to browser tabs that you choose to automate
- Enables browser automation actions such as navigation, tab selection, clicking, form filling, scrolling, page reading, screenshots, uploads, and downloads through the browser’s debugging interface
- Exposes browser targets to the Lynx desktop app so automation can run through a standard browser debugging connection

What Lynx Helper does not do:
- It does not provide a standalone web service
- It does not run browser automation by itself without the Lynx desktop app
- It does not automatically act on websites unless automation is initiated by the user through Lynx

How it works:
Lynx Helper runs as a Chrome extension and connects only to the local Lynx desktop app on your machine. When you ask Lynx to use the browser, the extension allows the desktop app to attach to a tab and send browser automation commands through Chrome’s debugger APIs.

Permissions:
- tabs: used to list tabs, identify the active tab, switch tabs, and attach selected tabs for automation
- debugger: used to forward browser debugging protocol commands and events required for automation, screenshots, downloads, and page interaction
- host permissions: required because Lynx is a general-purpose browser automation tool and may need to operate on any site you ask it to automate

Lynx Helper is intended for users who already use the Lynx desktop app and want browser automation to run in their real browser session with existing login state.

Technical

Version
0.1.6
Manifest
V3
Size
82.42KiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
No

Metadata

ID
elnncoiibnkapjpagejmfgliljaehibh
Developer ID
u6942b3094a18c529424f96313987afbd
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
Mar 25, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
Jun 5, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 6, 2026
Website
Support URL

Data sourced from the Chrome Web Store · last verified Jun 6, 2026.