Notepad for Google Chrome

A quick side‑panel notepad that autosaves locally.

As of May 2026, Notepad for Google Chrome has 461 users and a 5.00/5 rating from 1 reviews in the Productivity category.

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Version
1.1.5
Manifest V3

History

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Tracking since Apr 19, 2026.

473.72381.5289.28Apr 19, 2026May 26, 2026
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May 4, 20263895.0011.1.5
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Permissions & access

Permissions
storagesidePanel
Host access
None declared

Screenshots

Notepad for Google Chrome screenshot 1

About

Open a note/scratchpad directly in your browser.

The humble sticky note has survived every digital revolution because jotting down ideas quickly is invaluable. Yet in a world where most information flows through a web browser—code snippets on Stack Overflow, order numbers in Shopify, quotes from academic journals—reaching for a separate desktop app or physical pad creates friction that breaks focus.

1. Zero Context-Switching Overhead Every time you press Alt + N (or click the toolbar icon) the side-panel notepad slides into view beside the current tab. No app hunting, window-tiling, or copy-and-paste dance—just cursor-to-text in < 500 ms. By keeping your mental context anchored to the webpage, you avoid the subtle cognitive penalty that accompanies every task switch, preserving the “flow state” neuroscientists link to deep work and higher creativity.

2. Instant Capture of Ephemeral Data Tracking numbers, transient error messages, two-factor codes, or fleeting ideas often vanish before a formal note-taking app loads. A browser notepad lets you select→right-click→“Copy to Notepad” (or drag text directly) so nothing falls through the cracks. Many extensions timestamp each capture automatically, turning your random snippets into an implicit activity log you can skim later.

3. Automatic, Local Persistence Quality notepad extensions debounce keystrokes and auto-save to chrome.storage.local or IndexedDB every few hundred milliseconds. Close the panel, crash the browser, even reboot—the text re-appears intact next time. Because the data lives only on your device, you get reliability without handing snippets of source code, client credentials, or draft press releases to a third-party cloud.

4. Lightweight Word & Character Analytics Writers and marketers love a live “123 words • 736 chars” counter in the corner. It removes guesswork when drafting tweets under 280 characters, SEO meta descriptions under 160, or academic abstracts capped at 250 words—all without opening a heavyweight word processor.

5. Quick Formatting for Code & Markdown Many notepad extensions add smarter text areas: press Tab to insert real tab characters for code blocks, Ctrl + B/I to wrap Markdown bold or italic, or triple-backtick to start a fenced block. When combined with browser DevTools, it becomes the perfect staging area for test queries, SQL snippets, or README boilerplate.

6. Privacy-First Clipboard Alternative Clipboard managers are powerful but can expose passwords or API keys if misconfigured. A browser notepad offers similar convenience (history, search, persistent storage) without granting global clipboard hooks. Since the panel is scoped to the browser, your banking app or password manager running in separate desktop contexts remains insulated.

Technical

Version
1.1.5
Manifest
V3
Size
43.81KiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
40
Featured
No

Metadata

ID
fjaolfipalpieoankhakbhgpdeliadep
Developer ID
u432863b59d643ec46782f523b7bdb4a1
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
May 19, 2025
Last Updated (Store)
May 19, 2025
Last Scraped
May 26, 2026
Website
Support URL

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Data sourced from the Chrome Web Store · last verified May 26, 2026.