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Transform any webpage into an always-on-top floating window using Document Picture-in-Picture (PiP) technology.
Enhance your browsing experience and boost productivity by keeping essential content visible—no matter which app or tab you're using.
Whether you’re coding, following a tutorial, monitoring live updates, or engaging with AI assistants, Companion Window makes multitasking effortless.
🌟 Key Features
🔝 Always-on-Top Window: Keep any webpage visible and accessible while working in other browser tabs or applications.
🔄 Flexible Access: Open the Companion Window using the toolbar icon, right-click context menu, or the convenient keyboard shortcut (Alt+C).
🎛️ Window Controls: Easily minimize, restore, and refresh your companion windows to maintain an organized workspace.
⚙️ Customizable Experience: Tailor the extension to your preferences by toggling options such as:
🤖 Seamless Integration with AI Platforms: Ideal for keeping AI assistants like ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, DeepSeek, and others always within reach.
📋 How to Use
🧰 Toolbar Icon: Simply click the extension icon in your browser toolbar to open the current tab in a Companion Window.
📌 Context Menu: Right-click on any webpage and select "Open in Companion Window" to launch the floating window.
⌨️ Keyboard Shortcut: Press Alt+C for a quick and easy way to activate the Companion Window.
🛠️ Extension Options
Access additional settings by right-clicking the extension icon and selecting "⚙️ Options":
📝 Context Menu Settings:
👁️ Floating Button Visibility: Toggle the display of the floating menu button that offers additional window controls.
⌨️ Keyboard Shortcuts: Customize the default keyboard shortcut (Alt+C) via your browser's extension settings to better suit your workflow.
➡️Contributing We’re open to contributions! If you find any bugs or have suggestions for improvements or new features, feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request.