264 All-Time Launches
7 2026 Launches
0.24 Avg Engagement
-84% YoY Change

264 Browser Extensions launches in five years. That's enough data to see real patterns. The numbers below show whether this category is growing, who's winning, and where the gaps are.

Launches Per Year

16 2021
46 2022
74 2023
76 2024
45 2025
7 2026

Quarterly Breakdown

QuarterLaunchesAvg Interest ScoreTop Product
Q1 2026 7 194 Honestly
Q1 2025 13 85 OpenBnB
Q2 2025 17 148 Recall Augmented Browsing
Q3 2025 9 104 Blur It
Q4 2025 6 206 Surgeflow
Q1 2024 17 209 Heyday
Q2 2024 24 234 Briefy
Q3 2024 27 168 Button Stealer
Q4 2024 8 163 Julep AI
Q1 2023 20 131 Hivemark
Q2 2023 14 204 Guidde AI
Q3 2023 26 157 Commented
Q4 2023 14 135 Tailscan 2
Q1 2022 5 124 Notion Themes
Q2 2022 7 256 Jiffy Reader
Q3 2022 13 122 Marqly 1.0

Market Direction

The Browser Extensions category has been steady over the past 6 years of tracked data. Total launches went from 16 in 2021 to 7 in 2026.

Average engagement ratio across all Browser Extensions launches sits at 0.24. Products above that threshold tend to serve a real, specific need. Products below it often entered a crowded market without sufficient differentiation.

Top Browser Extensions Products by Year

2026

Real reviews from Reddit & YouTube when shopping online
367
Mar 2026 46 discussions
Build Chrome Extensions by Talking to AI
249
Jan 2026 23 discussions
Your browser's blind spots, Exposed.
205
Jan 2026 35 discussions
Bulk leave discord servers
190
Jan 2026 20 discussions
Find inspiration every time you open a new tab.
132
Jan 2026 16 discussions

2025

Never wonder where you've seen something before.
884
Apr 2025 133 discussions
Automate your browser tasks with a single command
712
Dec 2025 138 discussions
Blur sensitive info with ease
396
Aug 2025 32 discussions
Book homes directly while browsing Airbnb
347
Mar 2025 59 discussions
A visual workspace for your browser tabs
293
May 2025 51 discussions

2024

AI copilot for your own research, notes & conversations
1,125
Feb 2024 358 discussions
Your AI knowledge assistant
733
Jun 2024 101 discussions
The easiest way to capture, store & find knowledge
698
Apr 2024 138 discussions
“Steal” a button from every website you open
578
Aug 2024 48 discussions
The AI assistant that knows what you need by GPT-4o
474
May 2024 111 discussions

2023

Create video documentation instantly with the magic of AI
1,461
Apr 2023 166 discussions
Simplify feedback, keep your team aligned, no live meetings
760
Sep 2023 420 discussions
The ultimate browser tool for Tailwind CSS
416
Nov 2023 61 discussions
Every tab a new design tip
352
Aug 2023 96 discussions
Get instant insights & answers from any site/PDF in browser
335
Nov 2023 179 discussions

Frequently Asked Questions

At least three. Two data points is a line, not a trend. We have five years of data for most categories, which is enough to distinguish real shifts from noise.

Current year launches compared to the same period last year. Positive means more products launching. Negative means the category cooled. Neither is inherently good or bad. A mature category with fewer but better launches is often healthier than one flooding the market with clones.

Launch volume drops but engagement per product rises. Fewer builders entering, but the ones that do find a more receptive audience. That's an opportunity signal. We flag it when we see it.

We report what happened. We don't predict. Five years of data shows patterns, but markets surprise people for a living.

Three common reasons. The market consolidated around winners. The technology matured and stopped generating new startups. Or builder attention shifted to adjacent categories. Usually it's a combination.

Browser Extensions market moves, weekly

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