Folder tabs across the top
Users can group sites into multiple tabs or folders instead of shoving everything into one flat list.
Free Product
A visual new-tab home screen for Chromium browsers
CodeSplash Homepage turns the new-tab page into something closer to a personalized home screen. Users can group sites into tabs across the top, customize icons and text, set per-folder backgrounds, and keep everything local and easy to reach across Chrome, Edge, Arc, Vivaldi, and other Chromium browsers.
Folders
Organization model
Bookmarks can be grouped into top-level tabs so users can keep separate start pages for different contexts.
Custom
Visual controls
The extension supports custom icons, icon sizing, grid position, and background images for the main folder and additional folders.
Local-first
Privacy profile
The extension stores data locally with IndexedDB and extension storage rather than requiring an account.
A visual new-tab home screen
The default experience is immersive and visual instead of text-heavy and generic.
Folder tabs for different contexts
Users can create separate start pages for work, tools, content, research, or anything else they want to keep organized.
Customize the look and feel
The extension is strongest when it feels personal, and the customizable visuals help it stand apart from plain bookmark menus.
Why people will get it instantly
The best marketing angle is simple and visual. Homepage replaces a boring menu of bookmarks with something that feels more like an iPad-style launch surface for the web.
Users can group sites into multiple tabs or folders instead of shoving everything into one flat list.
Each folder can carry its own background image, which makes the extension feel more personal and more expressive.
Users can customize site icons, icon size, and visual presentation so the home screen feels truly theirs.
The extension supports moving bookmarks and reordering folders visually, which makes the experience much easier than most bookmark managers.
Screenshots
The website now uses every screenshot you added and groups them into the product narratives they best support.
Extension experience
The screenshots show the browser extension doing exactly what it promises: making the home screen more visual, contextual, and enjoyable to use.
The default experience is immersive and visual instead of text-heavy and generic.
Users can create separate start pages for work, tools, content, research, or anything else they want to keep organized.
The extension is strongest when it feels personal, and the customizable visuals help it stand apart from plain bookmark menus.
FAQ
These answers keep the positioning tight and aligned with what the current codebase and screenshots can honestly support.
CodeSplash Homepage is built for Chrome and other Chromium-based browsers, including options like Edge, Arc, and Vivaldi.
Yes. You can organize sites into folder tabs for work, tools, research, media, personal links, or any other context you want to keep separate.
You can customize backgrounds, icons, labels, sizing, positioning, and folder-specific visuals so the new-tab page feels like your own home screen.
No. Homepage is a lightweight visual launcher for your browser new-tab page. It is focused on fast access and organization, not replacing a full synced bookmark service.
Get started
CodeSplash Homepage is live now as a free browser extension. Install it directly from the current store listing and start using it immediately.