
From there, you can download the image in various file formats, making it an excellent tool for anyone looking to document or share what they’re seeing or experiencing on their personal device. With just one click, the extension takes multiple pictures, stitches them together, and opens a full-page screenshot of your browser. Image Capture makes it easy to take and share full page screenshots of your browser window. Say goodbye to digging through dense code and CSS in your web inspector! Image Capture It even detects the typeface service being used, such as TypeKit or Google Font. With just two clicks, WhatFont displays things like size, weight, line height, colour, and other information on the fonts being used on a selected website. This tool is great for web developers and designers who are double-checking their work or looking for inspiration. With Grammarly, you can feel confident in hitting send or submit on your messages, documents, and social media posts. With versions for desktop and browser, you’re covered on tasks ranging from large word documents to quick web posts. It’s like having your own personal editor looking over your shoulder while you write (minus the annoyance of someone actually looking over your shoulder while you work). Grammarly puts your mind at ease over unintended spelling mistakes and grammar errors. Complete with a secure password generator and identity verification feature, LastPass enables teams to safely share passwords with select team members and organizations. Designed to reduce the hassle of managing multiple user accounts and passwords, LastPass securely stores all your login data in one place. With LastPass, you only need to keep track of one password! That’s right with a single LastPass password, you can access any and all of your other applications. The days of clicking ‘forgot password’ are behind you. Whether you’re looking to improve your productivity or enhance your browsing experience, here are some of my favourite Google Chrome extensions I can’t live without. From this experience, I’ve gained a newfound appreciation for my Google extensions and the developers behind them. For tasks as small as writing emails, providing feedback, and finding inspiration, I felt lost without them.

‘Tragedy’ might seem dramatic, but I didn’t realize how much my workflow depended on my extensions until they were taken from me. My computer was on the fritz and I lost all the Google Chrome extensions I’d collected over the years. A few weeks ago, tragedy struck me on a Monday morning.
