Overview
Helps you to fall asleep whilst watching a YouTube video
😴 SnoozeTube – Because even YouTube needs bedtime Can’t stop watching “just one more video”? Let SnoozeTube gently take the remote from your hyperactive brain and tuck your videos in for the night 🌙 This simple Chrome extension helps you drift off while watching YouTube — by slowly lowering the video’s speed and volume over time. So instead of blasting memes at 2 a.m., you’ll be peacefully dozing off to a calm, whispering version of them. 🎬 How it works ============= When you open YouTube, SnoozeTube adds two neat little buttons below the video title (next to the channel name): 🌙 Sleep Button Starts or stops the sleep fade. Once active, it gradually decreases playback speed and volume over a set duration — so by the end (e.g. after 20 minutes), you’re watching and listening at a cozy 50% pace and volume. Perfect for falling asleep without that final “Did you fall asleep?” autoplay jump scare. ⚙️ Settings Button Opens a small popup to customize: ⏱ Fade Duration – how long the fade takes (e.g. 20 min) 💤 Initial Delay – how long to wait before starting the fade 🔉 Goal Volume – how quiet it should end up 🎞 Goal Speed – how slow it should end up Your preferences are automatically saved, so SnoozeTube remembers your ideal sleepy settings next time. 🌌 Why you’ll love it =============== No complicated setup — just click 🌙 and chill Works directly in YouTube (no separate app needed) Makes your “one last video” ritual 73% more relaxing Scientifically* proven to reduce bedtime regret (*Okay, maybe not scientifically, but it definitely feels that way.)
Details
- Version1.0
- UpdatedOctober 22, 2025
- Offered bydennis
- Size41.13KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
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