Web for Google Messages
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Access to Chat - Android Messages on Desktop Computer. Google Messages for Web. Plus Google Meet for calls and video-calls.
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Receive and send SMS of your Smartphone in your computer! Just sync the QR-Code of Android Messages and it immediately start working. The QR-Code works just like WhatsApp Web.
Text with your friends just like you where in your smartphone 📱 Very Low CPU/RAM/Bandwidth consumption 📌
All Android Messages features available (Chats 💬, Friends, Notifications, Options).
Chat by text on Google Messages and make video calls on Google Duo.
Google Chat (from Google workspace) is also available for fast switch 😍
FEATURES
★ Type much faster 🚴 on Android Messages.
★ Access to Google Messages and Google Duo 📔
★ Access to Google Chat from Google workspace 💎
★ Share photos and videos stored in your computer 💻
★ Notifications when a new message arrive 📣
★ Extra features: Incognito mode, screenshots, Emojis 👻📷😍
★ Window as Sidebar and toolbox on the Topbar 💊
✔ Small window well positioned 📰
✔ Auto-Start when Google Chrome™ starts.
✔ Configurations in a Options 🔧 section.
✔ See your friends news and edit your profile.
✔ HTTPS and over Android™ Messages platform for maximum security 🔑 No share of credentials to third party 🔓
PREMIUM FEATURES
💧 Theme - Skin Color
🚨 App Booster 🚨
😍 Window Screenshot
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ABOUT WWEVENTS
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💎 Building Apps and Extensions for Google Chrome and Android 🔥📣
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CHANGELOG & RELEASE NOTES
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📔 Available on the product page: https://jitt.wwevents.fun/project/web-for-android-messages/#changelog
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LEGAL
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Android™ Messages is a trademark of Google Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. This is an independent project developed by WWEvents and has no relationship to Google or Google Inc.
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PRIVACY POLICY & TERMS OF SERVICE
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By installing this product you agree to our privacy policy & terms of service: https://jitt.wwevents.fun/privacy-policy/
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REQUIRED PERMISSIONS
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You may consult the list of permissions and the reason why they are required on the product page: https://jitt.wwevents.fun/project/web-for-android-messages/#permissions
“notifications” – Used to send desktop notification. For example when a new message arrive or App is updated.
“contextMenus” – Allow to add more settings when right click in the App icon in the browser toolbar and browser context menu.
“storage” – Used to save settings on your local computer.
“scripting” – Used to be able to insert JS or CSS on the required host/domains.
“system.display” – Used to detect the display size and position the Extension window.
“unlimitedStorage” – Storage is limited to 5MB of data that may not be enough to store all configs.
“host_permissions” – Permission to access to some hosts/domains that we must modify in order to provide the desired functionality detailed in the functionality. It also allows that you can share content (links or text) from other pages directly to inside the App and send it as a SMS/Android message to a friend for example. Also used to allow intercommunication with other WWEvents Apps (i.e. Emojis).
“activeTab” – Permission to access the window that the extension is running and is show to the user.
“all_urls” – Permission required for users be able to take screenshots of the current window – captureVisibleTab.
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FINAL NOTES
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This information is also available inside the App: Options -> About
Latest reviews
- P. S.
- Review: Google Messages for the Web – A Case Study in How to Ruin Something Simple Google Messages for the Web is a masterclass in overengineering, poor usability, and corporate indifference. It takes the most basic communication tool, plain text messaging, and turns it into a slow, inconsistent, unreliable experience. The core promise is simple: send and receive text messages from your computer. Even that fails regularly. As I am writing this, Google Messages for the Web is stuck in a continuous loading state and not working at all. This is not a rare incident. It happens repeatedly. The page loads, spins, refreshes, and never actually becomes usable. A messaging app that cannot reliably open is already failing at the starting line. Feature inconsistency makes the situation worse. Message scheduling works on the phone but not on the web. Other basic functions behave differently depending on the device. Same account, same conversations, completely different capabilities. That is not a design choice. That is a lack of product discipline. The interface is cluttered and poorly organized. Frequently used actions like forwarding messages or managing conversations are buried, while features many users do not need are pushed forward. The design feels optimized for showcasing features rather than for everyday use. Reliability is the product’s biggest weakness. Messages fail to sync. Conversations appear on the phone but not on the computer. Sometimes messages send instantly, sometimes they stall without confirmation. The user is left guessing whether communication actually happened. RCS adds complexity without delivering stability. Instead of improving basic SMS reliability, it introduces dependency on carriers, internet connections, and device pairing. When it breaks, the burden is placed on the user to troubleshoot a system they never asked for. The pairing system itself feels outdated and fragile. It depends on QR codes, active connections, and constant syncing. Lose the connection and the entire experience collapses. Modern cross-device apps solved this years ago. Google Messages has not. Performance is slow and heavy. Conversations lag. Sending messages lacks immediate feedback. Even on capable hardware and fast networks, the web app feels unreliable and unfinished. What makes this especially frustrating is that users were pushed into this product as a replacement for simpler, more dependable solutions. Instead of progress, this feels like regression. Fewer guarantees, more friction, and less control. Google Messages for the Web feels like a permanent beta that never graduates. Obvious problems persist for years. Feedback appears to be ignored. The product exists, but it is not cared for. In the end, it fails at the one thing it must do: provide fast, dependable messaging across devices. When a text messaging service cannot consistently load, sync, or send messages, it is not a convenience tool. It is an obstacle. Rating: -0 / 5 Sometimes it works. Too often, it just keeps loading.
- Santiago Celis
- Opened when i first downloaded it, second time i tried opening it on my taskbar it wouldn't open so i had to uninstall it to open it.
- Karen Peperakis2
- there is no icon on my chrome laptop
- Mark Sondag
- clunky; minimal settings help; predictive text slows everything down.
- Brad Moore
- This latest release is garbage. No reactions available on messages from other android users, too many ads and popups on startup.
- Rich Smith
- It cause my Android phone to stop notifying me with audio tone. I searched for a fix but to no avail.
- Jonathan Clark
- Works great!
- Jeremy Ratliff
- great to use
- M P
- Security Risk, asks for "ability to read and change all your data on websites you visit". Go to messages . google .com /web for the legitimate Google Messages for web.
- Lester Ingber
- Is there any way to move the opened extension to the Left? If so, I'd be glad to rate this as 5 stars. Thanks. Lester
- diapiro tv
- Android Messages!
- John Doe
- Android Messages on computer. Working good.
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- Mr. Johnny Edward Wellons, II
- GRANDSUPERSURPRIZEDWINNER Mr. Johnny Edward Wellons, II
- Mr. Johnny Edward Wellons, II
- Mr. Johnny Edward Wellons, II 🏆 GRANDSUPERPRIZEWINNER II
- Mr. Johnny Edward Wellons, II
- Mr. Johnny Edward Wellons, II 🏆 GRANDSUPERPRIZEWINNER II
- John Winter
- Working good.
- John Winter
- Working good.
- Vasco Gomes
- Fully working Android messages :)
- Vasco Gomes
- Fully working Android messages :)