I’ve used Netflix for years at this point, but there are a few features I wish it had—and some useful ones it’s actually removed. Thankfully, you can extend Netflix’s functionality and options with these handy Chrome extensions.

BeforeGoogle’s Manifest v2 extension update, there were plenty more Netflix Chrome extensions. Unfortunately,Google’s extension update killed many popular plugins, and their developers haven’t updated to the new version. Either that or they were already finished updating the project, and Google’s update is another nail in the coffin.

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5Sleep Timer for Netflix

Don’t Miss the Next Episode When You Fall Asleep

As per our sister site Pocket Lint,Netflix trialed an integrated sleep timerin its Android app back in 2021. It’s as it sounds: you start watching a video and set the timer for when you want it to stop. When the timer runs out, your video stops playing.

However, the feature never received a global rollout to other devices or Netflix platforms, and it was discontinued.

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However, you can restore that functionality with theSleep Timer for Netflix Chromeextension. Once installed, you can adjust the period of time you want to watch Netflix in the extension settings. It has default sleep options ranging from 15 minutes to one hour, or you can add a custom value.

My only gripe with the Sleep Timer for Netflix is that it just pauses the show. It is great if you fall asleep with Netflix and don’t want to miss the next episode, but you’ll still have to figure out how to turn your screen off. You could pair it with theWindows sleep timer shutdown command, or perhaps your computer monitor, TV, or laptop has an integrated sleep timer function you can align the Sleep Timer with.

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4Netflix Skipper

For When You Just Can’t Wait

Why doesn’t Netflix have this already? Sure, intros and recaps are great most of the time, but if you’re rewatching something, have already seen the introduction, or just plain hate the show’s theme tune, you want to skip as quickly as possible.

TheNetflix SkipperChrome extension does precisely that, moving you through the time-consuming intro, recap, and next episode screens with zero input. I tested with a few different shows and found Netflix Skipper effective for rapidly moving from one episode to another, cutting out lengthy credit reels and then launching into the start of the next episode.

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However, if you’re worried about missing cold opens, like Brooklyn Nine-Nine, relax. It doesn’t skip those—but skips the actual introduction when it starts. Very handy!

3Picture-in-Picture

Watch While You Work

I don’t know about you, but sometimes, I want to watch while I work. At home, I have a dual-screen monitor configuration, so allotting a show or movie to the second screen is fine. But I don’t have that option when I’m working on my laptop.

This is where thePicture-in-Picture extensioncomes into play. Once installed, you fire up Netflix, hit the Picture-in-Picture extension button, and a new video frame appears instantly. The only real downside to the new window is that it lacks in-frame controls. You still have to head back to Netflix to control the smaller video window, which is a little frustrating. Also note that in the image above I was watching a film on Netflix, but the screen turns black when you open a screenshot tool to stop copyright infringement—I added another image as an example.

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Now, Picture-in-Picture isn’t just for Netflix.Like Microsoft Edge’s native picture-in-picture mode, this Chrome extension lets you view a whole host of video sites in a smaller window. It’s really handy if you’re following a tutorial or watching an overview of something that you need to keep watching while you work.

This Netflix Chrome Extension Has It All

Trimis one of the most complete Chrome extensions for Netflix. It brings a wide range of new options to Netflix, including IMDB and Rotten Tomatoes ratings, the ability to “fade out” movies with low ratings from these platforms, its own picture-in-picture mode, and faster integrated search… It’s a massive list of really useful Netflix tools.

Once installed, you’ll notice a few small changes to your Netflix screen. First, each show or movie now appears with its IMDB and Rotten Tomatoes rating in the top-right corner, giving you an instant look into whether something is worth your time. Second, pressing the newTrimbutton in the menu bar “fades out” low-rated items, showing you they’re probably not a good watch.

you may also press the Trim icon in your Chrome extensions toolbar to adjust the “fade out” ratings, increasing the review scores so you’re only watching the highest-rated content.

Trim is a really handy way to make finding new Netflix content much easier, cutting out the hassle of looking through endless reviews, and it is well worth using for this alone.

1Teleparty

Make Every Movie a Watchalong

Okay, so this one isn’t a direct improvement to your daily Netflix consumption, but it’s a fun tool either way.Teleparty(first launched as Netflix Party) exploded into public consciousness during the COVID-19 pandemic, when social distancing rules kept many folks at home for long periods. The tool launched long before the pandemic, but its watch-along-with-friends vibe was just what was needed during those troubling times.