Add the extension
Open the Chrome Web Store, search for “MetaMask”, and choose the official listing by the verified publisher. Click Add to Chrome and allow the permissions.
MetaMask is a popular crypto wallet and gateway to Web3. This guide explains how to add the extension to Google Chrome, create or import a wallet, and use it safely. The layout is lightweight, mobile friendly, and written in plain English so anyone can follow along.
Always verify the publisher in the Chrome Web Store and download only from the official listing. Never share your Secret Recovery Phrase with anyone.
Note: This page is informational and not the official MetaMask website.
Open the Chrome Web Store, search for “MetaMask”, and choose the official listing by the verified publisher. Click Add to Chrome and allow the permissions.
On first launch, choose Create a new wallet to generate a Secret Recovery Phrase, or select Import to use your existing 12/24‑word phrase. Store your phrase offline in multiple secure places.
Enable a strong password and biometric lock (where available). Pin MetaMask to your Chrome toolbar for quick access, and consider connecting a hardware wallet for larger funds.
Pro Tip: Turn on phishing detection and only sign transactions you understand. Double‑check addresses—use a small test transaction first.
Clear flows for creating or importing a wallet make the first‑time experience smooth, even for beginners. The extension guides you through each step with tooltips and prompts.
Your private keys are encrypted locally on your device. For extra safety, integrate a hardware wallet so your keys never touch the internet.
Most Web3 sites recognize MetaMask automatically. Connect, review permissions, and confirm transactions directly from the extension popup.
Easily switch between Ethereum Mainnet, popular L2 networks, and testnets. You can also add custom RPC endpoints when needed.
Create multiple accounts for different use cases, label them clearly, and export public addresses for receiving funds with a single click.
Adjust privacy settings such as phishing protection, site permissions, and data sharing preferences to suit your comfort level.
Yes. The extension itself is free. Network fees (gas) apply when sending transactions on blockchains. These fees go to the network, not to this site.
In the Chrome Web Store, look for the verified badge and check the publisher details. Avoid look‑alike names or unofficial download sites.
Yes—only if you safely stored your Secret Recovery Phrase. Reinstall MetaMask on a new device and choose Import to restore access.
MetaMask supports Ethereum and many EVM‑compatible networks. You can add custom networks by entering a valid RPC, chain ID, and explorer URL.
No. This page is an independent informational resource. For official information, visit the publisher’s official channels and documentation.
This page provides general information about the MetaMask browser extension for Chrome. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by the official MetaMask team or ConsenSys. Nothing here is financial, legal, or tax advice. Crypto assets are volatile and carry risk, including loss of principal. Always perform your own research, verify downloads from the official source, and never share your Secret Recovery Phrase or private keys with anyone. By using any wallet software, you accept that you are solely responsible for the security of your funds and devices.