Match case
Find Page but not page. Alt+C or the Aa toggle.
Regex, whole word, match case, find-in-selection, and cross-iframe search. Opens with Cmd+F.
Add to ChromeEverything Chrome's find bar should have been.
Find Page but not page. Alt+C or the Aa toggle.
Match cat without hitting category. Alt+W.
JavaScript regex, same as VS Code. Alt+R.
Highlight a region, then search inside it only. Alt+L.
DOM text, contenteditable blocks, and open shadow roots.
Field values get a highlight outline and selection range.
One list and counter across the main page and embedded frames.
Position and total sit right in the find field. 3/12.
Panel styling follows your OS light or dark setting.
Match count refreshes when the page mutates under you.
| Cmd / Ctrl + F | Open |
|---|---|
| Enter / Shift + Enter | Next / previous match |
| Alt + C / W / R / L | Case / whole word / regex / in selection |
| Esc | Close |
Available on the Chrome Web Store. Works in Chrome 105 and later.
If Chrome shows “This extension is not trusted by Enhanced Safe Browsing,” that is normal for newer extensions. SuperSearch is safe — click Continue to install. Google removes this notice automatically after the publisher builds trust over time.
SuperSearch can open with Cmd+F on Mac or Ctrl+F on Windows instead of Chrome's built-in find bar. The option is on by default after install.
Some pages block keyboard shortcuts. Use the SuperSearch toolbar icon on those sites.