Helps to find information inside a page
Spot finds information inside a page that you were searching for in Google. No need to read through a long page to find a small piece of information. Instead, click the Spot icon to see the list of sentences relevant to your Google query.
Spot also serves as a much better alternative for a built-in Find function with the following features
Features:
-- [NEW] uses the last Google query as the default
-- finds relevant sentences
-- works well with long queries
-- provides autocomplete
-- aware of word forms, "testing" = "test" = "tests"
-- supports mouse and keyboard controls
-- privacy, everything is processed on a client
-- Material Design
Enjoy!
Latest reviews
- (2020-12-30) 유태종: Options are not clear and search is unreliable highlights are offset randomly
- (2020-12-03) Mikhail Svinin: great extension, urgently await for auto paste from a clipboard on any websites
- (2019-09-28) Gersivan Oliveira: Funciona corretamente comigo. Desvantagem: Não busca em PDF online (obs.: outras extensões também não)
- (2018-12-13) Greg: Not working at all.
- (2017-05-02) Nick Muir: Doesn't work.
- (2016-06-07) Madis: Should really make use of the Omnibox search engines' feature.
- (2015-01-28) Ryan Norrid: Doing some serious municipal research and as far as I can tell, this extension can't search PDFs. It says it searches better than CTRL+F, and yet can't do what the built-in function can do. Where are the reviews for this? A better web page search function in Chrome is a necessity yet this is close to the most polished for multiple-word searches and there is no feedback. I'd like to know if I'm the only one with this problem. Like the aesthetic; wish there was a "# of results" from a query, though.
- (2014-09-08) Ilya: Helped me a lot with searching inside the science article.