helm

Back on Chrome after Arc?

Whether Arc's wind-down sent you back, or you never left — helm gives you back the keyboard parts you actually miss. A fast command palette on Cmd+K. Fuzzy search across every open tab. Saved windows you can summon back in one keystroke. It's a Chrome extension, not a new browser.

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What your hands get back

Cmd+K opens a command palette over any page.
One input, one keystroke. Search, jump, run a command, get out — without changing where you are.
Fuzzy-find any tab across any window.
Type two letters, the right tab is at the top. Searches bookmarks, history, and 60+ commands at the same time.
Spaces — save a window, summon it back.
A Space saves a whole window — tabs, groups, and order intact. Useful when you're juggling projects and don't want to keep all of them open at once, or when you're wrapping up for the day on something you'll come back to.
Mission Control as your new tab page.
Recent tabs, saved Spaces, and weather at a glance — every new tab opens to context, not a blank Google search. More to come.

Quiet by default

The browser you have stays the browser you have. Press Cmd+K and the palette opens over whatever page you're on — search, switch, save a Space, run a command, multi-select tabs and act on them in bulk. When you're done, it's gone. Nothing sits alongside what you're trying to do.

This is the kind of tool you forget you installed, until your fingers reach for it.

Travels with you

helm is one extension across every Chromium browser — Chrome, Edge, Brave, Vivaldi, even Arc itself. The same shortcut, the same palette, the same Spaces, everywhere you work.

It's a keyboard layer over the browser you already have, not a replacement for it. That's the point.