OpenClaw Browser Relay

Attach OpenClaw to your existing Chrome tab via a local CDP relay server.

As of June 2026, OpenClaw Browser Relay has 5,000 users and a 2.60/5 rating from 5 reviews in the Developer Tools category.

Usersdown 28.6 percent28.6%
5.0K
5,000
Ratingno change0%
2.60
5 reviews
Reviewsno change0%
5
Version
0.1.0
Manifest V3
90-day change · In the last 90 days this extension lost 2.0K users, changed permissions.

History

4 snapshots

Tracking since Apr 16, 2026.

7.2K6.0K4.8KApr 16, 2026Jun 17, 2026
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DateUsersRatingReviewsVersion
Apr 16, 20267.0K2.6050.1.0
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May 2, 20266.0K2.6050.1.0
May 31, 2026
Now5.0K2.6050.1.0

Changelog

  • May 31, 2026
    description
    (empty)
    OpenClaw Browser Relay enables seamless integration between your Chrome browser and the OpenClaw automation framework. By connecting to a local CDP relay server, this extension allows you to easily attach and control your existing browser tabs for automation tasks, making development and testing workflows more efficient.
    
    [Disclaimer]
    This extension is an UNOFFICIAL release. The code is entirely derived from the official OpenClaw open-source project. It is published to the Chrome Web Store solely for the convenience of users.
    If there is any infringement, please contact us for removal. [email protected]
    
    [Features]
    OpenClaw Browser Relay allows attaching OpenClaw to your existing Chrome tab via a local CDP relay server.
    
    Key Features:
    1. Local Relay Connection: Connects to a locally running OpenClaw relay server via WebSocket.
    2. Tab Attachment: Click the extension icon to attach the current tab to OpenClaw, enabling control by automation scripts.
    3. Status Indication: Real-time connection status is displayed via the icon badge (connecting, connected, error, etc.).
    4. Port Configuration: Supports custom local relay server ports (default is 18792).
    
    [Usage]
    1. Start the OpenClaw Gateway or local relay service (default port 18792).
    2. Install this extension in Chrome.
    3. Open the tab you want to automate.
    4. Click the OpenClaw extension icon in the toolbar.
       - Badge "ON" (Orange) indicates a successful connection.
       - Badge "!" indicates an error (check if your local service is running).
    5. In the extension options page (Right-click extension icon -> Options), you can change the port number if needed.
  • May 31, 2026
    short_description
    (empty)
    Attach OpenClaw to your existing Chrome tab via a local CDP relay server.
  • May 31, 2026
    name
    Unknown
    OpenClaw Browser Relay
  • May 31, 2026
    category
    (empty)
    productivity/developer
  • May 31, 2026
    host_permissions
    (empty)
    http://127.0.0.1/*, http://localhost/*
  • May 31, 2026
    permissions
    (empty)
    debugger, tabs, activeTab, storage
  • May 2, 2026
    description
    OpenClaw Browser Relay enables seamless integration between your Chrome browser and the OpenClaw automation framework. By connecting to a local CDP relay server, this extension allows you to easily attach and control your existing browser tabs for automation tasks, making development and testing workflows more efficient.
    
    [Disclaimer]
    This extension is an UNOFFICIAL release. The code is entirely derived from the official OpenClaw open-source project. It is published to the Chrome Web Store solely for the convenience of users.
    If there is any infringement, please contact us for removal. [email protected]
    
    [Features]
    OpenClaw Browser Relay allows attaching OpenClaw to your existing Chrome tab via a local CDP relay server.
    
    Key Features:
    1. Local Relay Connection: Connects to a locally running OpenClaw relay server via WebSocket.
    2. Tab Attachment: Click the extension icon to attach the current tab to OpenClaw, enabling control by automation scripts.
    3. Status Indication: Real-time connection status is displayed via the icon badge (connecting, connected, error, etc.).
    4. Port Configuration: Supports custom local relay server ports (default is 18792).
    
    [Usage]
    1. Start the OpenClaw Gateway or local relay service (default port 18792).
    2. Install this extension in Chrome.
    3. Open the tab you want to automate.
    4. Click the OpenClaw extension icon in the toolbar.
       - Badge "ON" (Orange) indicates a successful connection.
       - Badge "!" indicates an error (check if your local service is running).
    5. In the extension options page (Right-click extension icon -> Options), you can change the port number if needed.
    (empty)
  • May 2, 2026
    short_description
    Attach OpenClaw to your existing Chrome tab via a local CDP relay server.
    (empty)
  • May 2, 2026
    name
    OpenClaw Browser Relay
    Unknown
  • May 2, 2026
    category
    productivity/developer
    (empty)
  • May 2, 2026
    host_permissions
    http://127.0.0.1/*, http://localhost/*
    (empty)
  • May 2, 2026
    permissions
    debugger, tabs, activeTab, storage
    (empty)

Permissions & access

Permissions
debuggertabsactiveTabstorage
Host access
http://127.0.0.1/*, http://localhost/*

Screenshots

OpenClaw Browser Relay screenshot 1

About

OpenClaw Browser Relay enables seamless integration between your Chrome browser and the OpenClaw automation framework. By connecting to a local CDP relay server, this extension allows you to easily attach and control your existing browser tabs for automation tasks, making development and testing workflows more efficient.

[Disclaimer]
This extension is an UNOFFICIAL release. The code is entirely derived from the official OpenClaw open-source project. It is published to the Chrome Web Store solely for the convenience of users.
If there is any infringement, please contact us for removal. [email protected]

[Features]
OpenClaw Browser Relay allows attaching OpenClaw to your existing Chrome tab via a local CDP relay server.

Key Features:
1. Local Relay Connection: Connects to a locally running OpenClaw relay server via WebSocket.
2. Tab Attachment: Click the extension icon to attach the current tab to OpenClaw, enabling control by automation scripts.
3. Status Indication: Real-time connection status is displayed via the icon badge (connecting, connected, error, etc.).
4. Port Configuration: Supports custom local relay server ports (default is 18792).

[Usage]
1. Start the OpenClaw Gateway or local relay service (default port 18792).
2. Install this extension in Chrome.
3. Open the tab you want to automate.
4. Click the OpenClaw extension icon in the toolbar.
   - Badge "ON" (Orange) indicates a successful connection.
   - Badge "!" indicates an error (check if your local service is running).
5. In the extension options page (Right-click extension icon -> Options), you can change the port number if needed.

Technical

Version
0.1.0
Manifest
V3
Size
12.28KiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
No

Metadata

ID
ggelegohbnnkblhehacgpkgficpgmgki
Developer ID
udf706b946e1f33314f121bb95e2ed5cc
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
Feb 10, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
May 7, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 17, 2026
Website
extstack.com

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