
In situations, where you do not see the blue notification bar stating You can now add extensions from the Chrome Web Store to Microsoft Edge, in the Edge browser, follow the below steps to add Chrome extensions to Edge: Method 2: Turn On Allow Extensions From Other Stores in Edge *Note – Before you proceed with the step, make sure that you have downloaded and installed the latest version of the Microsoft Edge. This will helps the Edge browser to complete installing the Chrome extension on it. Select Allow to finish installing the Chrome extension to Edge. Step 3: You will now see the Allow extensions from other store prompt. Press the Allow extensions from the other store option next to it. Step 2: You will notice a blue notification bar just below the favorites bar in the Edge browser that says You can now add extensions from the Chrome Web Store to Microsoft Edge. The installed extensions may also fail to work with Edge if extension works in association with a partner software. Also, if any extension requires you to sign in to the Google Account or sync with it, the extensions may fail work with Microsoft Edge. *Note – The below methods will work only for the new Microsoft Edge (Chromium version) and not the previous legacy version. We have curated a couple of methods that can help you to add extensions from the Chrome webs store to the Microsoft Edge. Therefore, if you want to use the same extension on Edge which you are using on Chrome, you can add extensions from the Chrome Web Store to the Edge browser. Although the Edge extensions library is growing, it still needs to catch up with the Chrome collection. While Edge features its own set of extensions, it’s not yet at par with what the Google Chrome has to offer. This is because both the browsers run on Chromium and hence, the Edge supports all those extensions that you are using in Chrome.

So, if you want to start using Microsoft Edge, you would notice that there are a lot of similarities in the settings of the two browsers.
