Chrome Newtab Most Visited Official
Click the button (the plus sign icon) on the grid. Enter the Name of the website. Type or paste the exact URL . Click Done .
You can access this feature directly by visiting chrome://newtab/#most_visited in your address bar, which takes you straight to the page where these shortcuts are displayed.
: If you prefer a cleaner look, you can hide these tiles entirely by clicking "Customize Chrome"
By default, Chrome shows 8 shortcuts. Did you know you can change this? chrome newtab most visited
As of late 2024/early 2025, the core 8-tile grid remains, but expect Google to push more AI-driven shortcuts. For example, "People you often email" or "Google Drive files you edit daily" may start appearing alongside website shortcuts.
The "Most Visited" section consists of a grid of favicons (icons) and site titles located directly below the search bar.
Tell me your goals, and I can provide specific steps to optimize your . Share public link Click the button (the plus sign icon) on the grid
: Click the three dots on a tile to rename the shortcut or change the URL.
If you clear your browsing data (specifically your browsing history), Chrome loses the data it uses to calculate your top sites. As a result, the "Most Visited" grid will completely reset or appear blank. To fix this, you will need to either browse normally for a few days to let Chrome rebuild its algorithm, or manually add your essential links using the "Add shortcut" button. Incognito Mode Activity
Like any software feature, the Chrome New Tab page can occasionally malfunction. Here is how to solve the three most common problems. Problem 1: The Shortcuts Grid is Completely Missing Click Done
Are you looking to reclaim privacy on a shared computer, or are you trying to increase productivity by customizing your shortcuts? Knowing this can help me provide more tailored tips.
The Most Visited sites feature is designed to learn your browsing habits and display your most frequently visited websites. Here are some interesting facts about this feature: