Google Chrome Keyboard Shortcuts

50+ Chrome shortcuts for tabs, navigation, bookmarks, and developer tools. Mac and Windows reference.

46 shortcuts 9 categories

Tabs

Action Shortcut
Open new tab
Close current tab
Reopen last closed tab
Switch to next tab
Switch to previous tab
Switch to tab by position
Switch to last tab
Close all tabs (close window)
Open new window
Open incognito window

Navigation

Action Shortcut
Go back
Go forward
Reload page
Hard reload (bypass cache)
Scroll to top of page
Scroll to bottom of page
Scroll down / up one page
Open home page
Stop loading page

Address Bar

Action Shortcut
Focus address bar
Add www. and .com to typed text
Search from address bar
Open address in new tab

Find

Action Shortcut
Find on page
Find next match
Find previous match
Close find bar

Bookmarks

Action Shortcut
Bookmark current page
Bookmark all open tabs
Toggle bookmarks bar
Open Bookmark Manager

Page

Action Shortcut
Print page
Save page as...
View page source
Zoom in / out
Reset zoom to 100%
Toggle full screen

History

Action Shortcut
Open History
Open Downloads
Clear browsing data

Developer

Action Shortcut
Open DevTools
Open Console
Inspect element mode

Misc

Action Shortcut
Switch Chrome profile
Open Chrome Task Manager
Open Extensions

Pro tips

Reopen Closed Tabs Chain

Ctrl+Shift+T doesn't just reopen the last tab - press it repeatedly to restore tabs in reverse order. Even works after restarting Chrome.

Omnibox Is a Calculator

Type math expressions directly in the address bar (Ctrl+L). Chrome shows results instantly: '15% of 250', 'sqrt(144)', or '5 miles in km'.

Pin Important Tabs

Right-click a tab and Pin it. Pinned tabs are smaller, stay on the left, and persist when you restart Chrome. Great for apps you keep open all day.

Tab Groups for Organization

Right-click a tab → Add to group. Color-code and name groups, then collapse them to save space. Groups are saved and restored between sessions.

Keyboard-Only Tab Navigation

Use Ctrl+1-8 to jump to specific tabs by position, Ctrl+9 for the last tab. Combined with Ctrl+T and Ctrl+W, you never need to touch the mouse for tab management.

Search Open Tabs

Press Ctrl+Shift+A to search across all open tabs. This is invaluable when you have dozens of tabs open and need to find a specific one quickly.

Frequently asked questions

How do I reopen a tab I accidentally closed?

Press Ctrl+Shift+T (⌘+⇧+T on Mac) to reopen the last closed tab. Press it multiple times to restore tabs in reverse order. This works even after restarting Chrome.

What's the difference between reload and hard reload?

Ctrl+R does a normal reload using cached resources. Ctrl+Shift+R (hard reload) bypasses the cache and re-downloads everything. Use hard reload when you see stale content.

Can I customize Chrome keyboard shortcuts?

Chrome doesn't have a built-in shortcut customizer. For extension shortcuts, go to chrome://extensions/shortcuts. For broader customization, use OS-level tools or browser extensions.

How do I use Chrome without a mouse?

Tab moves between interactive elements, Enter activates them. Ctrl+L focuses the address bar. Use Tab/Shift+Tab to navigate, Ctrl+Tab for tabs, and Space to scroll.

How do I manage multiple Chrome profiles?

Click your profile icon (top right) → Add. Each profile has separate bookmarks, history, extensions, and logged-in accounts. Use Ctrl+Shift+M to switch between them quickly.

Why are some shortcuts different on Mac?

Mac uses ⌘ (Command) instead of Ctrl for most shortcuts. Some shortcuts also change: e.g., address bar is ⌘+L, DevTools is ⌘+⌥+I, and history is ⌘+Y.

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