New Photo Every New Tab

With this add-on, you can bring a touch of wanderlust to your browsing experience. Instead of seeing a blank page or a default background, you'll be greeted by stunning travel images that can inspire your next adventure or simply provide a momentary escape. Whether it's a breathtaking landscape, a bustling cityscape, or a serene beach, each photo offers a glimpse into different parts of the world.

The add-on is easy to install and requires no additional configuration. Simply add it to your Chrome browser, and each time you open a new tab, you'll be treated to a new travel photo. So if you're looking to add a little excitement and visual delight to your browsing routine, give New Photo Every New Tab a try.

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App specs

  • License

    Free

  • Version

    0.5

  • Latest update

  • Platform

    chrome

  • Developer

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Score result: Clean

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