Compare Chrome extensions: Colorpeek vs Search-B

Stats Colorpeek Colorpeek Search-B Search-B
User count 3,000+ 60,000+
Average rating 4.69 2.11
Rating count 35 9
Last updated 2022-06-04 2021-12-09
Size 109.57K 1.57M
Version 1.0.1 1.0.4
Short description
Simply share CSS colors from text selections, images or websites using Colorpeek. Search-B extension allows you to quickly find and view search results directly from address bar & new tab.
Full summary

Colorpeek is a tiny web app for quickly seeing and sharing CSS colors. The extension can parse colors from three different sources:

  1. Text selections (hex values you received in an email, for example)
  2. Prominent colors in an image
  3. CSS colors used on a webpage

Great for designers, developers, or anyone tired of spelunking through web inspectors, opening up Photoshop or hunting and pecking with an eyedropper just to grab color values.

Additional features:

  • Customize the output of webpage palettes (hide/show black, white, grays or semi-transparent colors)
  • Change the amount of colors returned for images
  • Use from the toolbar or right-click menu

Follow https://twitter.com/colorpeek for info and updates

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Search-B extension allows you to quickly find and view search results directly from address bar & new tab. Enjoy a great browsing experience by allowing this extension to replace your browsers new tab and configure your default search setting to Bing.com.

No need to type Bing.com any longer in order to start redirecting your searches on your desktop using Microsoft’s famous owned and operated web portal.

In addition, along with the practical functionality and beautiful design, this extension will display your bookmark URLs in the new tab.

By clicking "Add to Chrome", I accept and agree to installing the Search-B Tab Chrome extension and setting Chrome™ New Tab, Homepage takeover, and Default Search to that provided by the service with web search by Bing, and the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Permission required: Replace the page you see when opening a new tab Read the icons of the websites you visit Change your search settings Read and change your bookmarks


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