Overview
Manage Chrome bookmarks with 0 Tab shortcuts, smart tags, drag-to-move folders, and tab groups.
Most people's bookmark folders look the same after a month: things saved in optimism and never found again. The bookmarks worth keeping are the tools you open every morning, the dashboards you live in, the pages you'd have to Google if they weren't saved. They deserve better than a dropdown menu. 0tab gives each of those pages a keyboard shortcut. Type 0, press Tab, type your code, press Enter. Any saved page, from anywhere in Chrome, in about two seconds. Getting started is simple. Click the 0tab icon on a page you use daily and give it a short code. Three or four letters is enough: "gh" for GitHub, "gm" for Gmail, "fig" for Figma. After a week, it's muscle memory. Folder shortcuts go further. Assign one code to a folder and it opens every bookmark inside at once, grouped in a Chrome tab group. A "standup" code could open your dashboard, Slack, and the sprint board together. A "client" code could restore their Notion, staging URL, and shared drive in one move. The dashboard opens with ⌘+Shift+0 on Mac or Ctrl+Shift+0 on Windows. It shows your full library, tracks what you actually use, and lets you clean up what you don't. Spotlight search (⌘K) reaches every shortcut, bookmark, folder, and action at once. The AI layer is optional but useful. The default engine is Gemini Nano, Chrome's on-device model: no API key, no internet, nothing leaves your device. If you prefer OpenAI, paste your key in Settings and pick your model. Either way, you get smart tags, name suggestions, hover descriptions, and semantic search that finds the half-remembered link without the exact title. The chat panel understands plain English. Ask it to find unused bookmarks, rename a shortcut, list everything tagged "design", or undo a deletion. Context carries across the conversation. 0tab also syncs two ways with Chrome's native bookmarks, so every shortcut lives in a real bookmark folder. There's a 30-day trash with one-click restore, duplicate detection, JSON import/export, and a history tool that surfaces sites you visit often but haven't saved. Everything is stored locally in Chrome: shortcuts, tags, usage history, and chat. With Gemini Nano, nothing leaves your device. With an OpenAI key, data goes to OpenAI only for the features you enable, using your own key, which never leaves your device. The only outbound request is to Google's favicon service when Chrome doesn't have an icon cached. No analytics, no tracking, no remote code. Source on GitHub: https://github.com/kavilrawat/0tab-AI Works on Chrome, Edge, Brave, Arc, Opera, and Vivaldi. If ⌘+Shift+0 doesn't bind after install, set it at chrome://extensions/shortcuts. AI is optional; the core launcher and dashboard work without it.
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Details
- Version6.4
- UpdatedJuly 16, 2026
- Offered bykavilrawat
- Size574KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- DeveloperKavil
E 403 Sita Swapna Govind Nagar Mira Road Mira Road East Naya Nagar Mumbai Thane district, Maharashtra 401107 INEmail
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