Right Click Search Anywhere
Extension Actions
Select text, right-click, and search on your favorite websites. Popup allows menu customization.
Select text → Right-click → Search anywhere instantly.
Search on any website you choose.
This extension adds a fully customizable right-click search menu that works on any selected text across the entire web.
Search smarter, faster, and exactly where you want without opening new tabs manually, retyping queries, or copy/pasting text between sites.
Whether you are researching academic papers, looking up definitions, comparing products, searching videos, finding images, exploring code repositories, or running computational queries, your ideal search workflow becomes one right-click away.
Why this extension?
Most users waste time repeatedly navigating to different websites and manually entering the same search terms.
This extension eliminates that friction and replaces it with a simple, intuitive workflow:
• Select text
• Right-click
• Choose a search site
• Results open instantly in a new tab
Set it once, and your custom search menu stays with you everywhere.
Fully Customizable Search Menu
The popup interface allows you to build your own search workflow. You can:
• Add new search providers
• Delete any provider
• Enable or disable menu items
• Reorder search engines
• Edit names and icons
• Customize the search URL or query format
• Hide items you rarely need
• Create specialized searches for any website
Examples of useful custom searches:
Search Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Search?search=%s
Search Reddit posts: https://www.reddit.com/search/?q=%s
Translate text using DeepL: https://www.deepl.com/translator#en/en/%s
Look up DOI at CrossRef: https://api.crossref.org/works/%s
Search StackOverflow: https://stackoverflow.com/search?q=%s
Search GitHub repositories: https://github.com/search?q=%s
Search IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/find/?q=%s
If a website supports a simple query URL, this extension can search it.
Latest reviews
- Kasun Mendis
- Very helpful for my research