I Replaced 12 Chrome Extensions With AI. Here's What Actually Worked.
If you're anything like me, your Chrome toolbar probably looks like a collection of tiny puzzle pieces. Grammar checker. Screenshot tool. Summarizer. Writing assistant. Code explainer. Translator. Email helper. At one point I had more than a dozen extensions installed. Chrome became slower, pages loaded later, and every extension wanted permission to "read and change all your data." Then I started experimenting with AI tools instead. Not everything was better—but some things surprised me. Here's what I learned after replacing most of my browser extensions with AI. 1. Grammar Checkers I used to rely on grammar extensions that constantly underlined my writing. Now I simply paste my draft into an AI assistant and ask: Improve grammar while keeping my writing style. The biggest advantage isn't fixing mistakes—it's preserving tone. Traditional grammar tools often make everything sound the same. AI can make your writing cleaner without removing your personality. 2. Article Summarizers This was probably the easiest replacement. Instead of installing a summarizer extension, I paste the article and ask: Summarize in 5 bullet points Give me the key takeaways Explain it like I'm a beginner What important details are missing? The last prompt is especially useful because summaries sometimes leave out important context. 3. Code Explanation This has become one of my favorite AI use cases. Instead of searching Stack Overflow for every unfamiliar function, I simply paste the code and ask: Explain this line by line Why was this approach chosen? Is there a better alternative? What's the time complexity? The answers aren't always perfect, but they're often enough to understand what's happening before diving into documentation. 4. Writing Commit Messages This is something I didn't expect AI to help with. Instead of writing: fixed stuff I can paste my git diff and ask for a concise commit message. Example: feat: add JWT authentication middleware fix: resolve login redirect loop refactor: