Chrome extension

Ask about anything, anywhere.

Tabwise lives in the side panel. It reads the current tab—full page, selection, or transcript when available—and streams an answer tied to what is actually in front of you.

Works everywhere you want it to

See it answer from the page

The side panel opens beside your tab and answers from what is actually on screen—with sources you can click straight back to.

Install from the Chrome Web Store

Add Tabwise from the Chrome Web Store. Open the side panel on any tab when you are ready to ask.

Create an account

Sign up with email or Google. Your plan and usage follow you in the extension and on the web.

Ask with context

Ask about the full page, a highlight, or a video transcript. Answers use what is on screen—not a blank chat window.

Use AI anywhere on the page

Highlight text, open a menu, or run a quick action where you are reading. The floating toolbar offers Explain, Summarize, Translate, Rewrite, and Ask—the same actions as in the extension, with answers inline when you want them.

Article excerpt

Inventory levels stayed flat through early 2021 while prices kept climbing—a pattern analysts struggled to explain. Retailers reported normal shelf stock in most categories, yet unit costs rose quarter after quarter.

The piece walks through three regional case studies before narrowing to a single claim about what drove the spike in late 2022.

The author argues that supply constraints, not demand The passage claims the 2022 spike came from limited supply capacity—not stronger buyer demand. drove the 2022 spike, citing warehouse and shipping data from Q3–Q4. The same pattern shows up in port throughput figures and back-order rates for industrial components, which the author treats as confirmation rather than coincidence.

A closing section compares the argument to earlier demand-side explanations and notes where the evidence is still thin—mostly around consumer sentiment surveys from the same period.

Ask questions right where you are

Tabwise opens in the side panel beside the page you are reading. You stay on the article, doc, or video—no copying text into a separate chat.

  • Page-grounded answers Summaries and explanations cite what the tab actually contains.
  • YouTube transcripts When captions exist, Q&A can use spoken content—not just the player UI.
  • Voice questions Ask questions about the page with a press of a button.
  • Quick actions Summarize, translate, or explain without writing a prompt from scratch.

Get Tabwise on the Chrome Web Store

Install the extension, create an account, and open the side panel on any page. Voice input and monthly limits depend on your plan.

Add to Chrome

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Questions, answered

The things people ask before installing an extension that reads the page.

Does Tabwise read my passwords?
No. Fields the browser marks sensitive—passwords and payment inputs—are excluded. Only the content you scope (whole page, a selection, or a video transcript) is sent to answer your question.
What actually leaves my browser?
The page title, URL, the text you scoped, and your question—sent to the Tabwise API to generate an answer, then forwarded to the model provider. It is not kept as a permanent archive. See the privacy policy for details.
Which AI models power the answers?
Tabwise routes through OpenRouter, so answers use current top-tier models. You do not need your own API key.
What do I get for free?
The Free plan includes 50 questions a month, page Q&A, quick actions, and YouTube transcript answers—no card required. Voice and higher limits come with Pro. Compare plans.
Can I cancel anytime?
Yes. Cancel renewal from your account; access continues to the end of the paid period. See the return policy for refunds.