Swift Snap (Window Resizer)
Extension Actions
- Extension status: Featured
- Live on Store
Snap and manage your windows with shortcuts!
Swift Snap is a configurable windows resizer that works with keyboard shortcuts and supports multiple displays!
Features
- Convenient windows management with snapping and positioning with just one click or via keyboard shortcuts
- Allows saving of custom layouts setting both sizes and positions
- Cycle through a set of layouts using the same shortcut
- Button with configurable shortcut to move the active window to the next display in the same layout
Great for
- Multitasking productivity with tiled windows to take advantage of screen estate
- Split your screen for video calls or media players on the side
- Instantly set page sizes for responsive web app development
Only applicable for browser tabs and windows. For users on Windows, a better alternative would be FancyZones from Microsoft PowerToys. For macOS, Rectangle is recommended.
Suggestions and feedback welcome.
Latest reviews
- Mark Parise
- So simple - love it.
- Wenyu Zhang
- Very handy! I'm on a wide screen and would like one more option for window to take only 1/4 of the space.
- Mike Fiore
- This was great until, clicking the extension, the menu pop-up stopped being wide enough to see all the windows you've saved. On inspection of the css for the pop-up, the min-width is set too low (200px, it needs to be at least 320px). This happens on multiple machines so it's not a local setting I don't think.
- Mike Fiore
- This was great until, clicking the extension, the menu pop-up stopped being wide enough to see all the windows you've saved. On inspection of the css for the pop-up, the min-width is set too low (200px, it needs to be at least 320px). This happens on multiple machines so it's not a local setting I don't think.
- Ross Silverstein
- Feature request: would be great to be able to drag/drop the layouts to re-order them in the settings window.
- Ross Silverstein
- Feature request: would be great to be able to drag/drop the layouts to re-order them in the settings window.
- Jon Weinrib
- It's nice, and the functionality is (mostly) what I was looking for. There are still a few bugs, or features lacking. 1) There is a bug when you try to add a shortcut to a custom layout - it only gives you a few options for shortcuts (it should let you choose anything), and only let's you choose an already-used one. And if you remove the shortcut for the one already using it, it STILL doesn't work, just reassigns the shortcut to one of the other presets. In short, that part is really annoying.
- Jon Weinrib
- It's nice, and the functionality is (mostly) what I was looking for. There are still a few bugs, or features lacking. 1) There is a bug when you try to add a shortcut to a custom layout - it only gives you a few options for shortcuts (it should let you choose anything), and only let's you choose an already-used one. And if you remove the shortcut for the one already using it, it STILL doesn't work, just reassigns the shortcut to one of the other presets. In short, that part is really annoying.
- Justin Hernandez
- Exactly what I was looking for and super easy to use! (MacBook Pro w/ Sceptre 34" Ultrawide Monitor)
- shotaroisanbabyotter
- this is soo good i recommend it
- shotaroisanbabyotter
- this is soo good i recommend it
- James Hartley
- Wow, this is exactly what I was looking for - especially on my chromebook where there aren't desktop apps (e.g. spectacle on mac) that can do this! Super helpful when multi-tasking (always) and wanting to have a different window on each half your monitor. Thank you! Feature request: keyboard shortcut for move window to other monitor
- James Hartley
- Wow, this is exactly what I was looking for - especially on my chromebook where there aren't desktop apps (e.g. spectacle on mac) that can do this! Super helpful when multi-tasking (always) and wanting to have a different window on each half your monitor. Thank you! Feature request: keyboard shortcut for move window to other monitor