You can open as many tabs as you want in Chrome. You can also view all your tabs and switch among them.
Open a new tab
At the top of your Google Chrome window, next to the last tab on the right, click New tab . Or, use a keyboard shortcut:
- Windows & Linux: Ctrl + t
- Mac: ⌘ + t
Open a tab in a new window
Click and drag the tab outside the Google Chrome window.
To open a new window, use a keyboard shortcut:
- Windows & Linux: Ctrl + n
- Mac: ⌘ + n
Open a file in a new tab
From your computer's desktop or folder, drag the file into a Google Chrome tab. If the action is successful, your cursor will display Add .
Browse and select the file from your computer. Open a new tab, then use a keyboard shortcut:
- Windows & Linux: Ctrl + o
- Mac: ⌘ + o
Open a link in a new tab
- Windows & Linux: Ctrl + click a link
- Mac: ⌘ + click a link
Customize your new tab page
When you open a new tab, under the search box, you'll find websites you visit often or shortcuts to websites you've chosen.
- To hide shortcuts or your most visited websites, or to switch between them, open Chrome and go to the shortcuts tab under Customize .
- To visit a site, click the icon.
- To remove or edit a site, point to the icon. At the top right of the icon, click More .
Add a custom background image
You can upload a photo or use a background from Chrome.
- In the bottom right of the new tab page, click Customize .
- In the “Background” tab, select a Chrome background to customize your browser, or upload your own photo.
Change your browser color
You can change the color of your Chrome browser.
- In the bottom right of a new tab, click Customize .
- In the “Color and theme” tab, select a color.
- After you select a color, click Done.
Arrange tabs
To change the order of your tabs, drag a tab along the top of the browser window.
- To pin a tab to the left, right-click the tab and select Pin. Pinned tabs are smaller and only show the site's icon.
- To unpin a tab, right-click the tab and select Unpin.
- To move a tab to a different window, right click on the tab and point to Move tab to another window, then select the window you want to move it to.
Group your tabs
You can organize your tabs with groups.
- On your computer, open Chrome.
- Click New tab .
- Right-click a tab and then select Add to new group.
- To edit your tab group, right-click the colored circle or name to the left. You can:
- Name your group.
- Add additional tabs to the group.
- Remove the group.
- To add a tab to an existing group, drag the tab into the group.
- To remove a tab from a group, right-click the tab, then select Remove from group.
- To edit your tab group, right-click the colored circle or name to the left. You can:
Collapse and expand tab groups
You can collapse your tab groups so only the group's name or colored circle is showing in your tab strip.
- Create a tab group.
- To expand or collapse the group, select its name or colored circle.
Close a tab
At the top right of the tab, click Close . Or, use a keyboard shortcut:
- Windows & Linux: Ctrl + w
- Mac: ⌘ + w
Close a window
- Close all tabs in the window.
- At the top corner of the window, click Close .
- Windows & Linux: At the top right.
- Mac: At the top left.
You can also use the keyboard shortcuts to close a window:
- Windows & Linux: Alt + F4
- Mac: ⌘ + Shift + w
Close Google Chrome
You can close Google Chrome entirely.
- Open the Chrome menu.
- Windows & Linux: On the top menu bar, click More .
- Mac: On the top menu bar, click Chrome.
- Close Google Chrome.
- Windows & Linux: Click Exit.
- Mac: Click Quit Google Chrome.
You can also use the keyboard shortcut to close Google Chrome:
- Windows & Linux: Ctrl + Shift + q
- Mac: ⌘ + q
Bring back a tab or window
If you accidentally close a tab or window, you can open it again using a keyboard shortcut:
- Windows & Linux: Ctrl + Shift + t
- Mac: ⌘ + Shift + t
Organize your windows
To organize your open windows, you can name each one. Your computer displays this name when you:
- Point to the minimized window with your cursor.
- Press Alt + Tab to move between windows.
- Right-click on a tab and select Move tab to another window.
To name a window:
- Go to the window you want to name or open a new window.
- At the top, right-click the empty space next to New Tab , then select Name window.
- Alternatively, at the top right, select More More tools Name window.
- Enter a name for your window.
Force a page or app to close
If a tab, window, or extension isn't working, you can force it closed with Chrome's task manager.
- At the top right, click More .
- Click More tools Task manager.
- Select the webpage, extension, or app you'd like to close.
- Click End process.