How to Get Edge’s Vertical Tab Feature on Chrome and Firefox

Microsoft Edge’s new feature of vertical tabs almostmade me switch to Edge. It makes better use of my 16:9 desktop display. It’s also refreshing to use a new layout after years of using the same tabs arranged at the top. But switching everything to a new browser is something I am not looking for. So I have decided to bring the vertical tabs feature to the browsers I normally use. If you don’t want to switch from Chrome or Firefox either, then here’s how you can get vertical tabs on Chrome and Firefox.

How to Get Vertical Tabsin Chrome

There are multiple ways to get vertical tabs in Chrome using extensions likeSidewise Tree Style Tabs,Tab Tree,Tab Manager Plus, etc. But most of them have a really bad UI or confusing layout to navigate. After trying several extensions, these are the ones that we recommend to get vertical tabs in the Chrome browser.

1. Vertical Tabs by Michael

This is by far the best extension that installs vertical tabs the way you looking for. The interface looks completely similar to Edge’s vertical tabs including the minimize button. Unlike Edge, you actually have a few settings to adjust the sidebar position, squeezing webpage, tab title, dark mode, etc. The extension is straightforward to begin using and the action of switching tabs, closing, or opening new tabs is actually faster compared with other extensions.

But there are a few downsides too. The most notable one is that it does not work in the Chrome Web Store, new tab page, and other pages like history and settings.

Vertical Tabs by Michael

DownloadVertical Tabs by Michael

2. Vertical Tabs by Samihaddad

This isn’t an exact replica of the Edge’s vertical tabs, but one feature made this extension a go-to for me. It lists all the tabs from all the windows, so switching tabs between multiple windows actually made life easier. As you also have a lot of vertical space, you can actually take a look at all the open tabs in one clear view. Additionally, it provides the option to show only tabs in the current window or use separators to divide them.

But this extension does not add vertical tabs that sticks to the browser. It opens up as a separate window. So you either need to press Alt+Tab to open it every time or use the split-screen option to use the browser and vertical tabs at the same time.

Vertical Tabs by Samihaddad showing tabs from multiple chrome windows

DownloadVertical Tabs by Samihaddad

Also Read:Microsoft Tips and Tricks for Power Users

How to Get Vertical Tabsin Firefox

Similar to Chrome,Firefox has support for a ton of add-onsthat adds vertical tabs. But Firefox add-ons are a lot better with clean UI and comparatively functionality. Though I can recommend you four to five add-ons easily, here are two that I think are well-designed.

1. Tab Center Reborn by Melanie Chauvel

Tab Center does more than I actually wanted. It not only shows you tabs in vertical format but also displays thumbnails. This might be a small feature but helps me quickly spot the tab I want to open. Anyhow, you also get a few settings to choose from where you can disable such features. This also supports your browser theme, so it blends with your browser completely.

There aren’t any downsides except for saying it doesn’t actually look like a vertical tab. But nonetheless, it gets the work done even better.

Tab Center Reborn add-on on Firefox

DownloadTab Center Reborn by Mélanie Chauvel

2. Tree Style Tab by Piro

This might not be an exact replica, but in the world of vertical tabs, the Tree Style Tab offers way more functionality. you may list tabs in a hierarchy by creating a parent tab and child tabs below it. It is useful to manage tabs easily by grouping and collapsing all the child tabs in a single click.

My only concern is that tabs are so compact that sometimes, I end up clicking on the above or below tab mistakenly. It may take some time to get used to.

Tree Style Tab add-on on Firefox

DownloadTree Style Tab by Piro

Final Thoughts on Vertical Tabs in Chrome and Firefox

While vertical tabs extensions in Chrome replicate Edge’s vertical tabs, Firefox add-ons are a lot better in usability and functionality. Anyhow, using any of the above extensions or add-ons can get the job done easily.

Also Read:Clear Autofill in Firefox and Chrome Browsers

Ravi Teja KNTS

Tech writer with over 4 years of experience at TechWiser, where he has authored more than 700 articles on AI, Google apps, Chrome OS, Discord, and Android. His journey started with a passion for discussing technology and helping others in online forums, which naturally grew into a career in tech journalism. Ravi’s writing focuses on simplifying technology, making it accessible and jargon-free for readers. When he’s not breaking down the latest tech, he’s often immersed in a classic film – a true cinephile at heart.

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