Reduce the clutter
Shrinks the header, keeps prompts and replies in view, and locks chat width to something readable on laptop screens.
Always-on in my Gemini tabs
Google AI Studio moves fast. I keep this extension installed so the layout stays tidy, history opens by default, and I get a warning before losing a draft.
Free build keeps the layout tweaks and shortcuts. Paying once adds workspace rules, prompt templates, and automatic backups.
These are the changes that stick, even when Google shifts the UI.
Shrinks the header, keeps prompts and replies in view, and locks chat width to something readable on laptop screens.
Enter to send, Shift+Enter for a newline, and keyboard access to Deep Research, Search, and saved prompts. No background scripts—just DOM listeners scoped to the Studio tab.
Watches Gemini’s network calls and pings a small banner if a save stalls or a tab is about to be closed with unsaved work.
A single take showing exactly what changes when the extension loads.
The free build covers the basics. The paid key is for people who live in Gemini all day.
Short answers to the questions I get the most.
Sometimes it does. I run this extension every morning, so if Gemini moves things around I ship a patch quickly. Email me if you see it first.
No analytics, no remote logs. The only network call is the optional Gumroad license check for premium features.
Free build exposes a “Copy config” button in the options page. Premium adds automatic local backups every few hours.
If something feels off, here is what to check first.
Make sure you are on ai.google.dev/gemini. Refresh once after installing—the layout tweaks kick in as soon as Studio loads.
The banner listens for timeouts on Gemini’s network calls. If you see it often, check your connection or disable other extensions that intercept requests.
Email hoangmaths96@gmail.com or reply to your Gumroad receipt. I keep an eye on both.