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2026-08-16 · AI TikTok Analyzer Pro Team

Best TikTok Chrome Extensions in 2026: 5 Verified Picks

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Disclosure: We make AI TikTok Analyzer Pro, which appears in the list below. Every figure quoted for another extension was read off its Chrome Web Store listing on 16 August 2026 — these numbers move, so check the listing before you rely on them. We quote no figures for our own extension, because self-reported numbers from a vendor are worth nothing to you.

Most "best TikTok extensions" lists are a pile of brand names with invented scores attached. This one does two things instead: it names the extensions we could actually verify on the store, with the figures we read there, and then it explains the nine jobs these tools do — because listings change constantly, and a name that was safe in January can be abandoned by August.

Five extensions verified on the Chrome Web Store

Figures below were read from each listing on 16 August 2026.

ExtensionUsersRatingLast updatedBest for
myfaveTT — download all TikToks you've loved100,0004.7 (697 ratings)18 Jul 2026Saving the videos you personally liked or favorited
TikTok Downloader, Sort & Analytics \KOLSprite100,0004.5 (194 ratings)1 Aug 2026Download plus sorting, backed by a creator database
Easy TikTok Video Downloader (Remove Watermark)30,0004.8 (664 ratings)7 Aug 2026Straight bulk downloading, nothing else
AI TikTok Analyzer Pro (ours)not quotednot quotedactively maintainedResearch: sort, transcribe, translate, analyze, export
TikPak Downloader6,0003.5 (62 ratings)19 May 2023Listed as a caution, see below

myfaveTT does one job unusually well: pulling down the TikToks you have already liked or added to favorites, in bulk. If your need is "get my own saved collection onto a drive," this is the most direct route on the list, and the 4.7 rating across 697 ratings is the strongest satisfaction signal here. It does not analyze anything.

KOLSprite is the closest competitor to what we build — download, sorting and analysis in one extension, attached to a creator-marketing platform with a large database behind it. Its database is far bigger than anything we ship; we do not operate a creator directory at all. If browsing creators at scale is the job, that is a real advantage over us.

Easy TikTok Video Downloader is a focused downloader with the highest rating in the table (4.8 across 664 ratings) and a recent update. Its store listing states it collects no user data. If you want files and nothing more, a single-purpose tool with a clean permissions story is the right shape.

AI TikTok Analyzer Pro is ours, so treat this entry as a pitch rather than a review. It covers the research loop after the download: sorting a profile by performance, transcription even when a video has no captions, bulk comment translation, comment export to Excel, and hook analysis. It is not a sales database — for GMV and product rankings, use a commerce data platform. Free tier, then $19.90 and $49 per month.

TikPak Downloader is in the table as a warning, not a recommendation. Its last update was May 2023 and its rating sits at 3.5 across 62 ratings. An extension with broad host permissions that nobody has touched in over three years is a standing risk regardless of what it once did well — this is exactly the pattern the vetting checklist below is meant to catch.

The nine jobs, and what to verify before installing

#JobWhat the extension doesTypical costVerify before installing
1All-in-one researchSort, download, transcribe, translate, analyze, exportFree tier to ~$50/moWhich features consume quota
2Bulk video downloadSave many videos from a profile at onceFree to low paidWatermark handling, permissions scope
3Subtitles and transcriptsPull SRT/TXT from a video's speech or captionsFree to mid paidLanguage coverage, export formats
4Comment exportPull public comments into CSV/ExcelFree to mid paidComment volume limits
5On-page analytics overlayShow engagement metrics on the profile gridFree to mid paidWhether numbers are public or estimated
6Hashtag researchSuggest and check hashtags while you postUsually freeData source and freshness
7Data-platform companionsSurface a vendor's dataset on TikTok pagesBundled with a subscriptionWhether the extension still exists
8TranslationRead foreign-language captions and commentsFree to mid paidWhether comments are covered, not just page text
9Playback and captureSpeed control, screenshots, audio extractionFreePermission scope versus tiny feature set

1. All-in-one research: AI TikTok Analyzer Pro (ours)

Our extension for Chrome and Edge — Firefox too — works on public TikTok pages and covers jobs 2 through 5 and 8 in one install. On a public profile you can sort and filter videos by plays, likes, comments, or date; batch-download authorized content; pull subtitles and AI voice transcripts as SRT or TXT; translate subtitles and public comments across nine languages; export comments to Excel or CSV; and run AI analysis on comment themes and sentiment, script structure, and hooks. Creator comparison and TikTok Shop content research sit in the same web workbench at tiktok.poviai.com.

Pricing: free quota, then Plus $19.9/month or Pro $49/month.

Honest limits: no GMV or sales data — that's a database product, and Kalodata or FastMoss is where you'd get it. Heavy features consume quota, which is what keeps a free tier viable.

Try it without installing anything: TikTok video sorter, bulk download, export comments.

2. Bulk video downloaders

The most crowded category in the store, and the one with the widest quality spread. A good one queues a whole profile's videos, preserves sensible filenames, and doesn't re-encode.

What to check on the listing: whether it requests permissions beyond tiktok.com — a downloader asking for access to "all sites" deserves an explanation. Also check the last-updated date; TikTok's page structure changes, and a downloader that hasn't shipped in a year is usually broken.

The rule that matters more than the tool: only download content you're authorized to use — your own, licensed, or with the creator's permission — and stay within TikTok's terms of service.

3. Subtitle and transcript extensions

These pull the spoken words out of a video, either from existing captions or by transcribing audio, and hand you an SRT or TXT file. It's the highest-leverage job in content research: once a video is text, you can search it, translate it, and compare it against ten others.

What to check: which languages the transcription actually supports (English-only is common), whether you get timestamps, and whether "subtitle download" means real captions or an auto-generated guess. Free tools are often limited to videos that already have creator-uploaded captions.

Our own version of this job is at TikTok video to text and TikTok subtitle downloader.

4. Comment exporters

Comments are where the audience tells you what they want, in their own words. An exporter pulls the public comment thread into CSV or Excel so you can count themes instead of scrolling.

What to check: the volume ceiling. Many free exporters stop at whatever the first page loads, which is useless on a video with 40,000 comments. Check whether replies and like counts are included, and whether the export preserves non-Latin characters — a surprising number mangle them.

5. On-page analytics overlays

These paint numbers onto the profile grid: engagement rate, estimated views per follower, sometimes an estimated earnings figure.

What to check: which numbers are read from the page and which are modeled. Play counts and likes are public; "estimated earnings" and "engagement quality scores" are somebody's formula. Both can be useful, but only one is a fact.

Avoid entirely: anything in this category that promises follower growth, view boosting, or automated engagement. That's a different business wearing an analytics costume, and it risks the account.

6. Hashtag research extensions

Small, usually free tools that suggest hashtags while you write a caption, or show which tags a video used. Handy, low-stakes, and the easiest category to replace if one disappears.

What to check: where the suggestions come from and how fresh they are. A hashtag list built from a 2023 scrape will confidently recommend dead tags, so test any tool against a trend you already know. Ours is free and needs no install: hashtag generator.

7. Companion extensions from data platforms

Several TikTok data vendors — Kalodata, FastMoss, EchoTik, Shoplus among them — sell dashboards covering shop revenue, rankings, and creator commerce data, and vendors in this category commonly ship a browser companion that surfaces their numbers while you browse TikTok. Whether any specific vendor currently offers one, and on which browsers, changes over time: check the store listing and the vendor's own site.

Worth knowing: these companions are bundled with a subscription, not standalone tools. Kalodata's published plans run roughly $12–297/month; FastMoss runs $29–199/month; EchoTik is tiered and publishes a set of free tools you can try first. If your work genuinely depends on GMV and sales estimates, this is the right category and nothing free replaces it.

8. Translation extensions

General-purpose page translators handle a TikTok caption fine. Where they fall down is comments — lazy-loaded, emoji-heavy, often in mixed scripts — which is exactly the text you need when researching a market you don't speak.

What to check: whether comments are translated in place as you scroll, whether the translation survives an export, and how many languages are actually supported versus listed. Our take on this job covers subtitles and public comments across nine languages, with the translation carried into the export: translate TikTok comments.

9. Playback and capture utilities

Speed controls, frame-accurate screenshots, audio extraction to MP3. Tiny features, genuinely useful when you're studying pacing or building a swipe file of hooks.

What to check: permission scope against feature size. A speed-control extension needs almost nothing; one asking to read and change data on all websites is a mismatch worth walking away from. Uninstall the ones you stopped using — dormant extensions still hold their permissions.

How to choose

  1. Start from the job, not the brand. One extension covering several jobs is less permission surface than five that each cover one.
  2. Read the permissions like a contract. Access should be scoped to tiktok.com unless there's a stated reason; "read and change all your data on all websites" needs justification.
  3. Check the last-updated date. TikTok's markup shifts, so anything untouched for a year is likely broken.
  4. Check whether it wants your login. Public-page tools shouldn't need your TikTok credentials — session access raises the stakes considerably.
  5. Try the web version first. If a vendor offers browser-free tool pages, test output quality before granting anything to your browser.
  6. Skip anything promising growth. Follower and engagement automation violates platform norms and risks the account.

FAQ

Which TikTok Chrome extension is best? It depends on the job, and we won't rank strangers' extensions with numbers we can't verify. For all-in-one public-page research, ours is the one we can vouch for. For shop revenue data, a data-platform subscription and its companion. For single utilities, pick the smallest tool with the narrowest permissions.

Are TikTok Chrome extensions safe? Some are, some aren't, and the listing tells you a lot. Check permission scope, developer identity, last-updated date, and whether a privacy policy exists. Treat any request for your TikTok login as a hard stop.

Do these work in Edge and Firefox? Many Chrome extensions install on Edge, since both are Chromium-based, but publication is per-store. Ours is published for Chrome, Edge, and Firefox; otherwise, check the listing for that browser specifically.

Can an extension show TikTok Shop sales data? Only as the companion to a data platform that licenses or models that data. No standalone extension reads sales figures off a public page, because they aren't there.

Is it legal to download TikTok videos with an extension? The tool isn't the issue; the use is. Download content you're authorized to use — your own, licensed, or with the creator's permission — and follow TikTok's terms of service.

About this guide

This guide is published by the team behind AI TikTok Analyzer Pro. We make one of the extensions described above, which is why we've named ours and described the other categories generically rather than inventing rankings, ratings, or install counts for products we can't verify. Store listings, permissions, and pricing change frequently — check the current listing before installing anything. Kalodata, FastMoss, EchoTik, Shoplus, AlternativeTo, TikTok, Chrome, Edge, and Firefox are trademarks of their respective owners, used here only to identify the products. AI TikTok Analyzer Pro is an independent product with no affiliation to TikTok or ByteDance.

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