Trustpilot: Reviews & Ratings
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See if a website is trustworthy without leaving the page.
Shopping online? Make the right choice with Trustpilot – the world’s largest independent review platform for online shopping and services.
Download the Trustpilot Chrome extension to instantly check if a site is trustworthy, right from your search results or browser.
Why Use the Trustpilot Extension?
🔎 Discover trustworthy businesses at a glance
Automatically see ratings and reviews in your search results before visiting a website.
⭐ Read real reviews in seconds
Get a quick snapshot of recent reviews and star ratings, all without leaving the page.
✅ Make smarter purchase decisions
Want more details? One click takes you to the full Trustpilot profile page.
How It Works:
1. Install the extension.
2. Browse smarter. Visit any company website to instantly view their TrustScore and recent reviews via the toolbar icon or TrustScore sidebar.
3. Stay in control. Manage your preferences to show or hide the TrustScore sidebar anytime in the ⚙️ settings.
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Find your next favorite business with real reviews from real people.
By installing the Trustpilot browser extension, you agree to our Terms of Use (https://corporate.trustpilot.com/legal/for-reviewers/terms-of-use-for-consumers/feb-2025).
Latest reviews
- Rimsha Nasir
- A very helpful extension.
- John Housewright
- take it or leave it
- Max AA
- Very Handy extension TY
- Braden Penny
- How helpful is this extension?? I cant tell you how much it has already helped me when shopping! What a great idea and I'm sure glad that I have it now!!!
- Shuffmayn
- Makes it really easy to - at a glance - see the Trustpilot rating of any company website you visit. And in the case of scam sites - the absolute lack of reviews.
- Becky Oberg
- TrustPilot is not perfect, but it's better than anything else on the market. The ability to go straight to read the reviews of the website you're currently on is helpful because of the emphasis placed on the more recent ones and the details of what happened to leave the person unsatisfied--but the Trust Score does not match what the star rating is. That's determined by more than the average stars--age of reviews, number of reviews, and whether they actively seek reviews--at the very least that's a conflict of interests on TrustPilot's part. It's worth noting that some reputable websites have extremely low scores. As of today, 4/3/2026, Kroger's TrustScore was 1.6, Facebook's 1.3, CrisisTextLine.org's 1.8, AOL's 2.9, and some websites have no profile at all and thus no score. It is also diifficult when, for some reason, a business has multiple pages with widely different scores, which may not be their fault or even something they're aware of--I spent about an hour trying to file an alert with TrustPilot but since it was all AI, I never succeeded. Many of the websites I listed with the low star ratings have not claimed their profiles and the extension warns this means that 1) the business might not be aware it exists (although the above-mentioned ones should) and 2) this might negatively impact their ratings. That's yet another problematic issue with the extension. But as a whole, the extension is very reliable, very accurate and could save you time and money. Just keep what I said in mind when you look at the numbers--like on Amazon, focus on what the reviews say because the numbers sometimes don't reflect reality.
- Rafael (RAF)
- Great - really helpful
- Jem Stone (joowlz)
- I have written many reviews on this website, and I am grateful for it. Recently, I lost over $200 AUD to a subscription I never signed up for - all I had done was click a link on FaceBook and paid $1, but unbeknownst to me there was in it somewhere a subscription. When I contacted PayPal, they sided with the merchant, because of that $1 authorization, so I left on trust pilot negative reviews, it was the only leverage I had, and companies in general don't like bad reviews, so that company responded and I was refunded fully including the original $1. If it hadn't been a site like trust pilot to do reviews, that was money stolen from a disability pensioner. However, there are other companies on here who have bad reviews and you lose your money. I think this is a good extension to let one see the reviews.
- Ted Carron
- Love that I can easily site reviews. I wish I could add a site review using just the extension, I would definitely add more reviews if I could.
- Robert Rubens
- I'm not sure why a review is needed? I've always believed that TrustPilot is a secure app and though I rarely use sites online...when I see the logo I feel that my information is safe!
- Adrian Mușat
- intrusive
- X W
- Two cents: 1. "View on Trustpilot" Does not open the new page in new tab 2. "Hide List" function should allow edit and support regex
- Chris Gehlen
- so far so good if you add spoken directions as a tutorial it would bring that rating up tremendously. but good to go Boss!
- Mark Anderson
- Trustpilot is my #1 go-to review platform of businesses of all kinds around the world. I really appreciate the ease of accessing the app, which enables me to make a quick and sound determination about the trustworthiness and dependability of any company that I might be considering doing business with. I've been using Trustpilot for several years now, and it's wonderful to be a part of Trustpilot's vast and diverse community of everyday people who share their experiences with the companies they have done business with.
- Connie Shomin
- I don't like the icon in my way on my screen.
- noble guy
- 100% recommended.
- Raja sahab
- 100% recommended. It's easy my life as much as possible.
- Janet Taylor
- I love the extension - it helps us know when stores are not trustworthy & that's a huge help. However, lose one star because the trustpilot rating covers buttons we need to use especially when paying with paypal. The Trustpilot rating star is right over important buttons & I have to find the extension and turn it off to pay.
- Terry Usrey
- Robinhood app performance and features are OUTSTANDING, especially when compared to many other US based brokerages. Definitely NOT spam, scam or any other type of con. Perfect choice for this individual investor. Multiple bonuses are paid out for lots of activities. Better than market interest rate for cash in account but not yet invested! Fast transfers, instant order processing, precise and easy yearly accounting, so much more. I really do Not understand the bad reviews.
- Roy Bolland
- Good but please consider allowing options to make the side tab with the score on it appear much bigger. Even a popup in the middle of the screen when visiting sites would be a great option.
- Frank Ton
- Thanks a ;pt
- Benjamin Philipp
- First, I'm happy to see active responses here and I've already noticed something people complaining about being fixed (the on-site indicator being in the way: Now you can drag it around 👍) I think the core concept of this extension works well enough. - Only rarely do I see cases where the page does a soft refresh/replaces body contents and the indicator doesn't come back. (This still should be fixed, though. Only if it seems like the insertion triggers a refresh itself should it back off) - The low scores for large, impersonal businesses where mostly disgruntled people leave reviews is whatever: If the business is that large, you've probably heard of them and can take the low scores with a grain of salt in that context. - I wish there were more settings and ways to customize: ---- Way to disable either on-site indicator or search result annotations ---- Set how many reviews are featured in the indicator widget, and how much is shown (i.e. I'd like to see more than just the first few words) ---- Filter by language ---- Dark mode, obviously :P ---- Enable only showing on-site indicator for scores below a user-defined threshold - Search result annotations for sites the user disabled/hid the extension on should also be hidden/disabled. To me, it clutters the page and detracts from the things I'm interested in: The sites I don't already know - The featured reviews only seem to show (parts of) the title, often leaving me with questions and not much to go on. Then I want to read more, but they're not clickable? Please link them to the actual reviews! When I click on "View on TrustPilot", I may get entirely different reviews and/or lose my place. Like "where is that review that mentioned the return policy?", etc - The extension seems to try to get the data from within the page context, not the background script/worker: it keeps leaking GET 404 errors for the business-units API call in the console for any site it doesn't find. That logic should be moved back outside the page context
- Carl
- Good idea having it so handy to access, makes it such an easy process ~ still gotta be a 4.5, not a 5 only because these numbers are so easily manipulated with a random name generator (and AI of course!)
- Oleksandr Karpov
- does not work in Vivaldi browser
- Pransu Thakur
- hii anyone help me with his fundamentel spreadsheet i neede it
- d c
- Too late I discovered, you are the most reliable source, I could have saved so much time/money and aggravation, had I used you sooner. Thanks for being here, hard to find anything trustworthy these days. Now on a different note, the star show on my screen is a distraction, I would rather it was at the top corner of screen (address bar). For a few hrs I didn't know what it was and thought it was a virus, I finally clicked it and saw it was you.
- Miss S Jones
- The star is covering an ad that I cannot delete because of where it ius.
- Zeki Man
- it the worst it says we doesn't have any review on be the first
- Saro Saribekyan
- The implementation is ok, but the data itself looks really bad. How can, for example, Linkedin be rated 1.4 stars? Similarly, a lot of other trustworthy websites have extremely low ratings. This makes it impossible to distinguish a trustworthy site from a not trustworthy one. And if so, what's the point of this extension? Removing it in favor of WoT, even though it's less featured.
- R. S.
- All in all it's good. Nevertheless, even though I have set my location to "Denmark" and many of the webpages I visit are Danish, when I check "Most recent reviews" they are all in English and old (almost as if it only searches for reviews that are in English - or are they being translated into English...?). However, if I visit Trustpilot's own webpage I can see all the newest reviews and they are in Danish /or/ in original language. I hope you make sure that the most recent reviews actually are the most recent ones AND that they be in their original languages.
- Pratayaksh Kumar
- Really nice. I use it for shopping on non-famous websites.
- Priscilla Williams
- Please! Remove side extension. Unable to increase size of ad with it being there.
- Andrew House
- I kinda like having a snapshot rating on screen BUT I find the ratings heavily loaded towards negative "opinions" (i.e. a CBC News review "garbage, garbage, garbage") that a painfully insubstantial.
- Dominic Clifford
- tds is the best in the game no bab #tdshelp
- Kevin Coxen
- I like it so far
- Hugo Blasdel
- A link on the initial Trustpilot screen to a full disclosure of how Trustpilot works would be helpful. Do those rated get a chance to respond and later report corrections, which themselves allow change in overall ratings. Do developers have to pay to get listed? As other questions are raised, people can add comments with responses from Trustpilot as the developer. Users enthusiastic about the concept of the service Trustpilot offers, might be sufficiently eager to use a diagnostic version which reports measures of performance, like load time. No developer can create all the circumstances in the field to use in their testing. As a lone developer myself, and experience in psychometrics, I wish I had thought of ongoing diagnostics with remedies and a way to review client satisfaction with function and feel.
- Ethan A
- Trustpilot is okay. My main problem with the ratings is that some reviews are based on how someone feels about a website rather than its trustworthiness. I have been to plenty of websites that aren't scams but have low ratings due to other reasons. Some reviews I've seen talk about a website not having a great website design, customer service, and reputation in ways that maybe make it not the best, but it isn't trying to scam anyone. At worst, the service they're offering just isn't the greatest, and there are other better services available elsewhere. I think if there were separate review systems based on a website's actual trustworthiness versus people's reviews on the website based on their experience with the service as a whole would work better in my opinion.
- Rick Plage
- The Trustpilot rating placement sometimes coincides with an X on a site that has an ad I'd like to get rid of. I try to click the X to lose the ad, but it brings up Trustpilot instead. Another review has suggested a movable Trustpilot rating, so it doesn't interfere with a website or its ads. I would second that. The poor placement of a Trustpilot rating can turn a useful addition into a source of frustration.
- Paul Johnson
- needs an option in the settings to display ratings only after a minimum number of submissions (e.g., 1,000). Currently, sites can appear trustworthy based on just one rating, which can be misleading. Once that feature is added, this extension would easily be worth 4.5 out of 5 stars.
- mary anderson
- Enjoying this extension, but only got it today, already it has saved my time scouring reviws for Active Move
- Toni Pickard
- Really helpful to have it as an extension!!
- Dennis Bareis
- I can't believe I can't rate sites via the extension! And when you click the link it doesn't open in a new tab but takes you away from the site! They need to do something about the complaints bias, it makes the ratings meaningless and that is why I am uninstalling it. I don't trust TrustPilot rating (they used to be useful years ago).
- Tom Wright
- I'd really like to see more reviews. I would really like to be able to filter by star. I'm not really sure that the number tells me much. I guess it does for new sites.
- Tatsuhiro Z Orlando
- Definitely Recommend This Extension
- Amar
- You should create an app so that people can easily use TrustPilot on their phones.
- Rafael The Great
- Hey! It is a great place to write reviews. Although the problem is many of the ratings are very low. Almost all are between 1 stars to 3 stars, even the legendary companies like Google, Microsoft, and Amazon.
- Dindi Dog Rescue Coordinator Admin
- The irony of having the review being about Facebook with a 1.5red big BAD, on their own platform. I think the concept is probably very useful but so far nothing comes up and it has just gotten in the way of me trying to select things on a drop menu on laptop for the chat settings. Perhaps having it be movable to up or down if its interfering with anything. It would sure save a lot of people a lot of angst with these dodgy businesses advertising on Facebook who clearly dont vet their legitimacy because they're paying and thats all that matters.
- Not Ur buisness
- The extension works as It should, which is good. Although almost every website/company I go to has a rating of less than 4 or 3 stars, I find that more of the ratings fault. However, I've seen a case where a company with only two ratings, both being one star, had an overall rating of 2.9 stars. Unless if Trustpilot has their own method of averaging ratings, this is heavily inaccurate.
- j c
- Really needs a way to toggle showing the rating under every site on google search results. Really painful when doing clicking "More results from <website>" as it shows the same rating under every link.
- Sodbury House
- I love it, just in the right place at the right time and, as always, reasonably accurate results for most web sites that you may come across for the first time, especially when parting with hard earned cash ! ! ! :-)