ExtensionKit is ready to take the heavy lifting off your shoulders when developing Chrome Extensions. This service offers an array of starter templates, ranging from basic to advanced, fitted for various contexts such as pop-up, new tab, context menu, devtool, and many more. Along with these, ExtensionKit provides React and Vue templates with additional environment setups like testing and tooling.
Also included are example extensions and guide templates, so you can see how everything pieces together for a successful Chrome Extension, giving you a tangible stepping stone for your project. To ensure you're up-to-date and your work remains relevant, ExtensionKit guarantees lifetime updates - once you purchase the kit, you're entitled to free updates and additions.
Built fully on Manifest V3, ExtensionKit is a true companion for Chrome Extension developers that will significantly speed up your development process while maintaining quality.
ExtensionKit is compatible with Chrome and is built fully on Manifest V3, providing a firm foundation for robust Chrome Extension development. It offers a multitude of features designed to boost productivity. These include a variety of starter templates to help you get started with your project quickly, whether you're aiming for a simple or for a more complex extension.
It even provides templates built with Vue, React, and TypeScript to cater to different dev preferences and enhance developer tooling. The service also features example and guide templates, complete with source codes of fully functional extensions currently live in the Web Store, as well as guide templates that demonstrate more advanced patterns such as error tracking.
Not only that, but ExtensionKit also includes TypeScript support out-of-the-box, developer productivity tools - such as auto-extension refresh during development - as well as unopinionated templates that cater to your specific design preferences.
Lastly, ExtensionKit fosters a private Discord community where you can showcase your current extension projects, ask questions, share resources, and engage in a supportive environment with fellow developers.