Nonlinear Browser

Representing browser tabs in a tree for contextual thought

As of June 2026, Nonlinear Browser has users in the Productivity category.

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Version
0.5.0
Manifest V3

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May 16, 20260.5.0
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Permissions & access

Permissions
tabssidePanelbookmarksprocessesalarms
Host access
file:///*

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About

Nonlinear Browser replaces Chrome's flat tab bar with a compact, indented tree in your side panel. Every tab you open from another tab becomes a child of it — so your browsing context stays visible
instead of getting buried.

── TREE STRUCTURE ──
Tabs nest under the page that opened them. A research rabbit hole looks like a rabbit hole. Close a branch and all its children go with it. Reorder anything by dragging.

── SPACES ──
Each Chrome window is a Space —named, collapsible, and color-coded by which one has your active tab. Switch between projects by collapsing the spaces you're not using. Rename any
space with a single click.

── SUSPEND TO SAVE RAM ──
Right-click any tab (or a whole branch) to suspend it. The tab is removed from Chrome's memory but stays in your tree as a ghost. Click it to resume exactly where you were. Useful for keeping reference tabs around without paying the RAM cost.

── PIN STRIP ──
10 pin slots at the top for tabs you return to constantly — dashboards, email, docs. Ctrl+Shift+1/2/3 jumps to the first
three from anywhere. Pins survive browser restarts.

── MULTI-SELECT ──
Ctrl+Click or Shift+Click to select multiple tabs. Drag the whole selection to move them together. Close all selected tabs
at once from the selection bar. Or use the ☐ select-mode button to select with plain clicks.

── SEARCH ──
Type to filter. Matches on title, URL, and any custom name you've given a tab. Non-matching tabs fade out; their ancestors
stay visible so you keep context.

── KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS ──
Ctrl+Shift+Y — open/close the side panel
Ctrl+Shift+1/2/3 — focus pinned tabs 1, 2, 3
Ctrl+Z — undo the last tab close
Slots 4–10 configurable at chrome://extensions/shortcuts

── RAM BADGES ──
Tabs using ≥150MB show a live badge. Helps you spot which tab is the memory culprit before deciding what to suspend.

── NO CLOUD, NO TRACKING ──
Everything is stored locally in your browser. No account, no sync server, no analytics. Your tab tree never leaves your
device.

── NOTES ──
• To open local files (file:///), enable "Allow access to file
  URLs" for the extension at chrome://extensions
• Ctrl+Shift+1-3 are global shortcuts — they work even when
  the side panel is closed

Technical

Version
0.5.0
Manifest
V3
Size
1.49MiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
No

Metadata

ID
khfbcagmgoiiiakilnmjmjkhfmlbhhab
Developer ID
u9f30ed478294a944d9f27c9ef4c0b426
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
May 15, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
May 15, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 10, 2026
Website
Support URL

Data sourced from the Chrome Web Store · last verified Jun 10, 2026.