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5 More Free AI Chrome Extensions for Productivity in 2025

If you’ve already read Ai chrome Extensions Part 1, you know how transformative the right Chrome extensions can be. The first 5 tools helped me stay focused, improve my writing, and streamline my tasks. But we’re not done yet—there are five more game-changing extensions you should know about.

These next tools will help you read faster, automate tasks, and even turn your browser into a full-blown AI assistant. If you’re serious about maximizing your productivity in 2025, Part 2 is essential.

Let’s dive in.

6. Compose AI – Type Less, Do More

What it is: Compose AI is an autocomplete tool that helps you write faster by suggesting full sentences as you type.

What it does: It reduces typing effort by up to 40%, autocompleting thoughts in Gmail, Google Docs, and across the web. It’s like having an AI writing assistant on tap.

How to use it:

  • Install the extension from the Chrome Web Store.
  • Enable it in supported writing environments.
  • Accept AI suggestions using the Tab key.

Tip: Use Compose AI for emails and everyday communication to save time and eliminate repetitive typing.

7. ChatGPT for Google – Smart AI Results as You Search

What it is: This extension displays ChatGPT responses right next to your Google search results, offering fast and informative answers.

What it does: Whether you’re researching, solving problems, or looking for inspiration, ChatGPT’s instant AI answers can save time and provide deep insight without clicking into every link.

How to use it:

  • Add the extension to Chrome and sign into your OpenAI account.
  • Perform a Google search and see the ChatGPT response alongside the traditional results.

Tip: Use it when researching complex topics or writing articles to quickly gather summaries and data points.

8. Speechify – Convert Text to Audio Instantly

What it is: Speechify turns articles, PDFs, and emails into high-quality audio so you can listen instead of read.

What it does: With AI voice options and speed control, it’s ideal for multitasking, absorbing long content on the go, or improving focus for auditory learners.

How to use it:

  • Install the extension and sign up.
  • Highlight text or upload documents to convert them to speech.
  • Customize voices and playback speed.

Tip: Listen to blog articles, reports, or saved reading lists while exercising, walking, or commuting.

9. Liner – Highlight and Summarize Content

What it is: Liner is a highlighter tool for the web that offers AI-generated summaries of online content.

What it does: You can highlight key text on articles or documents, and Liner’s AI provides concise summaries to help digest complex or lengthy content faster.

How to use it:

  • Add Liner to Chrome and create an account.
  • Highlight any online text and click to see AI insights.
  • View saved highlights on your personal dashboard.

Tip: Great for students or researchers who want to speed up reading and retain core points.

10. Tactiq – Transcribe and Summarize Video Calls

What it is: Tactiq captures live transcripts of your Zoom, Google Meet, or Microsoft Teams meetings, then summarizes them using AI.

What it does: It generates live captions, searchable transcripts, and automated summaries to save you hours of note-taking and reviewing.

How to use it:

  • Add Tactiq to Chrome and connect your meeting platform.
  • Join a meeting and let Tactiq transcribe everything in real time.
  • Export transcripts or summaries for team sharing.

Tip: Use Tactiq’s AI to auto-label action items or key insights during meetings so you don’t miss anything.

Final Thoughts: Make Chrome Your Smartest Tool in 2025

With the right tools, your browser can become your most powerful productivity hub. These AI Chrome extensions—along with those in Part 1—are the exact resources I use daily to stay ahead.

Start small. Add one or two at a time. Then let the AI do the heavy lifting while you focus on what matters.

Missed Part 1? Read the first 5 extensions here →