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Instantly hide unwanted elements on any website with a single click. Clean up your browsing experience!
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Release Notes - Zapit Click to Remove Element - Version 2.1
➡️Enable Zapping Button is now a Toggle
➡️New and Improved UI
➡️Open Zapit with Shortcut (CTRL+Q) Can be customized in settings
➡️Import and Export Zaps moved to settings ( ⚙️in Header )
➡️Zaps for Current Website and All Saved Zaps Moved to Zaps (⚡in Header ) Section
Release Notes - Version 2.0 🚀 Major Upgrades & New Features!
🔥 New "Zap" Feature
✔️The "Hide Elements" feature is now called "Zap"
✔️Click on any element to Zap (hide) it instantly.
💾 Zaps Now Persist Across Sessions
✔️No need to zap the same elements repeatedly – now you can permanently delete things from a
website!
✔️No need to zap the same elements repeatedly!
📂 Import & Export Zaps
✔️Save your zapped elements and transfer them between devices.
✔️Easily back up your custom browsing experience with the Element Killer Extension.
👀 New Zap Management Sections
✔️"Saved Zaps for Current Website" – See a list of all elements you've zapped on the website
you're currently viewing.
✔️"All Saved Zaps" – View every zap you've created across different websites in one place.
🗑️ Easily Manage & Delete Zaps
✔️Remove any zaps you no longer need with just a click.
✔️Keep your zap list clean and organized.
Zapit - Click to Remove Elements is a powerful Chrome extension that allows you to permanently delete things from a website with ease. Whether you want to clean up clutter, hide ads, or customize your browsing experience, ZapIt makes it simple. With Zap Mode, you can instantly select and remove YouTube HTML elements, annoying ads, or any unwanted content. Plus, your changes persist—even after refreshing or reopening your browser—making ZapIt the ultimate Element Killer Extension for a distraction-free web.
Key Features:
✔️ Zap Mode – Click to instantly remove elements from any webpage
✔️ Persistent Zaps – Your changes stay even after reloading or reopening the browser
✔️ Import/Export Zaps – Easily back up and transfer your custom settings
✔️ Manage Your Zaps – View all zaps for the current website or across all websites
✔️ Delete Zaps Anytime – Easily undo or remove saved zaps when needed
✔️ Lightweight and easy to use with no complex settings
Latest reviews
- (2025-07-14) Ed Hasaba: Needed something to consistently block an ad element after ublock origin was finally offline, and this works, if a little annoyingly. The other that guy gave one star because it didn't work in his use case is a douche. I digress. Feedback: 1) with this element blocker is the unnecessary animation which shows the element disappearing every time the page is reloaded. It's kind of annoying which is sad to say because it was probably extra coding effort to code. 2) Also a little hover textbox before I zap to see the HTML element name before zapping. The blue outline is great as is, but this would help with identification. 3) Also the toggle should disable itself after a zap, it's rare that someone is blocking multiple elements in a row. Maybe add that behavior as an option in that use case scenario? 4) instead of a lightning icon for the zapped elements, maybe a log file icon? maybe with a little lightning bolt in the corner? Just a lightning bolt made me first think there was no way to review blocked elements 5) also the little red OFF that's constantly on the icon is annoying and unneccessary. You can leave the ON when it's actually in use, but this is a very situational tool so by default it's off, and really only on for a few seconds when zapping. 6) I know we can delete zapped elements, but sometimes we just click on the wrong thing and finding the logs is annoying, especially if there's a long list of elements you've already zapped on that page. One way to bypass this problem is a quick confirmation box/undo option Clearly a thought out project, just recommend some real user experience feedback. Between you and me I would watch videos of how ublock origin used to work, a lot of people worked on making that a great tool. Great work!
- (2025-06-12) John: Sadly, this doesn't seem to work. At least, it doesn't work the way uBlock Origin used to work (which was sadly removed from Chrome). Specifically, qbo.intuit.com is plagued with up-sell, side-sell, over-sell, unsolicited-reach-around-sell DIVs that just waste working space on pages. Classic example is when you go to the 'Bank Transactions' page to do some reconciling and there's that big banner at the top recommending (sellcommending) live bookkeepers. uBlock Origin could remove that handily. This? Not so much. Edit: We need to be able to edit zaps. I see what the problem is. Your picker doesn't let me select what I need to. If I hit F12, I can see the name of the DIV I want killed. If you are unable to let me select that F12 can select, let me edit the zap so I can enter the correct element name.
- (2025-03-25) Muhammed Vaseem: Zapit is an essential tool. It makes the web a better place for you, I promise.
- (2025-03-12) Osama ⠀: It's amazing, and I didn't realize its value until I applied it to some websites I visit regularly, some of which I keep open all the time. I asked myself why not make some changes, like expanding the writing space and removing unnecessary banners that are part of the site's design. I've always wished I could control them, and now the magic has started! I've changed their appearance, and it's become super comfortable to use. I rely on it all day while I work. Thank you so much, Muhammed; it's a fantastic piece of technology!
- (2025-03-02) Farhan Srambiyan: Zapit is a lifesaver! So easy to use. just click on the annoying parts of a webpage and they disappear. No more distractions! Highly recommend for decluttering your browsing experience.