How Many Tabs?
A minimal Chrome extension that replaces your new tab page with a simple counter, showing how many new tabs you’ve opened today. Every time you open (or refresh) a new tab, the count goes up. No dashboards, no widgets, no clutter, just a big number, with a theme selector.
Features
- Daily tab count — tracks how many new tabs you’ve opened today, resets automatically at the start of a new day.
- Refresh-aware counting — refreshing the new tab page counts too, not just opening new ones.
- Theme selector — switch between light, dark, and system themes, with the choice persisted across sessions.
- View your stats — daily history, streaks, busiest day, and a weekday breakdown.
Privacy Policy
Last updated: August 18, 2026
How Many Tabs? does not collect, transmit, or share any user data.
- What’s stored: the extension saves your daily tab count, historical tab counts, and theme preference using Chrome’s local storage (
chrome.storage.local).
- Where it stays: this data lives entirely on your device. It is never sent to a server, developer, or third party of any kind.
- No tracking: the extension does not use analytics, cookies, or any form of tracking.
- No network requests: How Many Tabs? does not make any network calls. It only reads and writes to local storage.
- Deleting your data: uninstalling the extension, or clearing its storage via Chrome, permanently removes all locally stored data.
If this policy changes, the “Last updated” date above will reflect the most recent revision.
Questions? Open an issue on this repository.
License
MIT © 2026. See LICENSE for details.