Find multiple things at once.
Searches lets you highlight several terms simultaneously on any webpage — with color-coded OR logic, whole-word matching, and a keyboard shortcut that feels native.
Everything you need, nothing you don't
A focused tool that does one thing extremely well.
Color-coded highlights
Each search term gets its own color. Scan a dense page at a glance — no more hunting for one result at a time.
OR logic, not AND
Add as many search terms as you need. Every term is searched independently — matches for any term are highlighted.
Feels native
Press Cmd+Shift+F (Mac) or Ctrl+Shift+F (Win). The bar slides down from the top just like the browser's built-in find.
Per-term navigation
Press Enter inside any field to step through only that term's matches. Each field tracks its own position independently — "2/5" means you're on the 2nd of 5 matches for that term.
Whole-word matching
Toggle whole-word mode so "log" doesn't match "logging" or "dialog". Combine with case-sensitive search for precision.
Case-sensitive mode
Switch on case sensitivity when you need to distinguish between "Error" and "error" in the same document.
100% private
Everything runs locally in your browser. No data is collected, stored, or sent anywhere. No account required.
How it works
Three steps. Zero configuration.
Install the extension
Click "Add to Chrome" and confirm the install. Takes about 5 seconds.
Open any webpage
Navigate to any page — an article, a log file, a code review, a docs page.
Press ⌘⇧F and search
Use ⌘+Shift+F on Mac or Ctrl+Shift+F on Windows. Type your first term, click + to add more. Every term highlights in its own color instantly.
See it in action
Press ⌘⇧F on any page and start typing. Color-coded matches appear instantly.