Quick guide to installing and using the Coinbase browser extension

The Coinbase extension for Chrome brings wallet features and dApp connectivity to your browser. This user-friendly guide walks you through installation, setup, everyday use, and important security practices in straightforward language.

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Security reminder: Always confirm you are on the official Chrome Web Store listing for Coinbase. Never share your recovery keys or passwords.

What this extension does

  • Securely manage crypto held in your Coinbase Wallet (not your Coinbase.com account).
  • Connect to decentralized applications and sign transactions from the browser.
  • Manage multiple accounts, view balances, and send tokens quickly.

This page provides general guidance and is not the official Coinbase site.

Install & Setup — Fast steps

1

Find the official listing

Visit the Chrome Web Store and search for "Coinbase Wallet" or "Coinbase Extension". Verify publisher details and the verified badge before clicking Add to Chrome.

2

Create or import a wallet

Open the extension, choose to create a new wallet or import an existing recovery phrase. Store your recovery phrase offline and never share it.

3

Pin and personalize

Pin the extension to the toolbar, set a strong password, and optionally connect a hardware wallet for extra protection.

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Tip: Test with a small amount before sending large transfers. Review permissions when connecting to dApps.

Key benefits

Native dApp integration

Many dApps detect the Coinbase extension automatically, simplifying the connection and transaction flow.

Local key control

The extension stores keys locally in your browser profile; you control access via password and recovery phrase.

Cross‑device recovery

Restore your wallet on another device using your recovery phrase—keep it safe and offline.

Custom networks

Add supported networks or switch between mainnets and testnets when needed for development or lower fees.

Multiple accounts

Create separate accounts for trading, savings, or testing, and label them for easy management.

Transaction insights

View transaction details, gas estimates, and historical activity inside the extension.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Coinbase extension the same as my Coinbase.com account?

No. The Coinbase browser extension (and Coinbase Wallet) are separate from your Coinbase.com exchange account. The extension manages a self‑custody wallet where you control private keys.

Is it free to use?

The extension is free to install. Network fees (gas) apply when sending transactions on blockchains; these fees are paid to the network.

How do I recover my wallet if I lose access?

Use your recovery phrase to import the wallet on any compatible device. If you lose that phrase, you will likely lose access to your funds.

How can I tell the official Chrome listing?

Check for a verified publisher badge, read the publisher details in the listing, and confirm reviews. Avoid third‑party download sites.

Can I connect a hardware wallet?

Some extensions support connecting hardware wallets for added security. Check Coinbase Wallet documentation for supported devices and setup steps.

Disclaimer

This page is an informational guide about the Coinbase browser extension for Chrome and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Coinbase, Inc. It does not constitute financial, legal, or tax advice. Crypto assets are volatile and you may lose money. Always verify the official extension listing, protect your recovery phrase and private keys, and exercise caution when interacting with dApps. We are not responsible for any loss resulting from use of the extension or following guidance on this page.