Overview
Create custom keyboard shortcuts for any button, link, or clickable element on web pages.
KeyBinds is an extension that lets you bind keyboard shortcuts to clickable web elements, or multi-step web elements. You initiate the setup by pressing Alt+Q (Option+Q on Mac) and clicking the target element on the webpage. From the configuration prompt, you assign a keystroke, select any modifiers, and define the URL scope using strict hostnames, wildcards, or regex patterns. Bindings can trigger a single click or execute a chain of actions with custom millisecond delays. Macro execution states are saved locally, allowing sequences to resume automatically after a page reload. You can suspend or re-enable all active bindings globally by pressing Alt+Shift+Q. You can select one of three targeting modes for each bind. Exact mode maps to unique elements. Cycle mode iterates through multiple matching elements, such as checkboxes, with each keypress. Fuzzy mode provides fallback element matching if a website updates its DOM or CSS classes. The extension runs entirely locally. There are no tracking scripts, analytics, or external servers. Configuration data is saved to your local machine and syncs natively through your Chrome profile.
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Details
- Version2.0.0
- UpdatedMay 30, 2026
- Size973KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- DeveloperWebsite
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