A Google Chrome extension store listing is the public-facing product page on the Chrome Web Store that allows hundreds of millions of users to discover, evaluate, and install your browser extension. Managed entirely through the Chrome Web Store Developer Dashboard, it serves as your extension’s primary marketplace storefront and search indexing engine.
A comprehensive breakdown of how a Chrome extension store listing works includes the following key components: Core Visual & Textual Elements
Your listing page relies heavily on metadata and assets to capture user attention and drive conversions:
Store Listing Tab Details: Includes your Extension Name, a brief summary, and a comprehensive long description detailing its core utility and features.
Graphic Assets: You must provide a 128×128 pixel store icon, a promotional tile, and screenshots/videos demonstrating the user interface (ideally uploaded at a 1288×800 resolution format).
Support Information: Features a dedicated section containing your developer website, email, support links, and required trader status declarations for regional compliance. Search Visibility & Discovery
The way your store listing is structured heavily dictates its algorithmic discoverability: Chrome Web Store – Google
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