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    Best Chrome Extensions for Web Designers

    June 4, 2025

    For web designers and developers, Google Chrome is more than just a browser—it’s our command center, our inspection lab, and often, our first line of defense against design crimes. But are you truly harnessing its full potential? With the right Chrome extensions, you can transform your browser into a design powerhouse, streamlining your workflow, sparking creativity, and catching those pesky bugs before they ever see the light of day.

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