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The List of Chrome URLs for Internal Built-in Pages

Here's the list of internal Google Chrome URLs for built-in pages. These pages provide extra details on features and components available in the browser. Certain pages allow testing a variety of browser tools, enable hidden options, and even simulate web and app errors.

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Perhaps you are already familiar with some of the internal pages of the Chrome browser. The most famous one is obviously chrome://flags that allows enabling or disabling experimental features. A couple of them open when you click Settings (chrome://settings) or view the about info (chrome://about).

Chrome Internal URLs

To open a built-in page URL in Chrome, you need to type or copy-paste it into the address bar and press Enter. Here's the list of such pages in Chrome.

Chrome Internal URLs for Built-in Pages

Chrome URLDescription
chrome://aboutDisplays all internal URLs. Similar to chrome://chrome-urls/
chrome://accessibilityChange accessibility mode, see available capabilities.
chrome://app-service-internalsShows available app services
chrome://appsThe list of installed apps in Google Chrome.
chrome://autofill-internalsShows autofill logs.
chrome://blob-internalsShows blob data (if any).
chrome://bluetooth-internalsBluetooth details, such as adapters, devices, and debug logs.
chrome://bookmarksOpen the bookmark manager.
chrome://componentsInstalled plugins and components.
chrome://conflictsThe page lists all modules loaded in the browser and rendered processes, and modules registered to load at a later point in time.
chrome://connectors-internalsShows available enterprise connectors.
chrome://conversion-internalsAttribution Reporting API internals.
chrome://crashesLists all recently logged and reported crashes. Also, on this page you can clear the logs.
chrome://creditsShows credits for various components and features included in the browser.
chrome://data-viewerView diagnostic data.
chrome://device-logProvides information for device Google Chrome can work with, like Bluetooth, USB devices, etc.
chrome://dinoPlay the built-in Dino game.
chrome://discardsThe list of tabs that may be discarded to free up system resources with extra details.
chrome://download-internalsDisplays the status of the current download(s) (if any). There is also an option to start a new download.
chrome://downloadsThe built-in download manager page listing all downloads of Edge.
chrome://chrome-urlsLists all built-in page URLs. Similar to chrome://about
chrome://extensionsThe extension manager that shows all the installed extensions and their options.
chrome://bookmarksOpen the Bookmarks manager.
chrome://flagsOpens the experimental feature editor to enable or disable hidden options not exposed anywhere in the GUI.
chrome://floc-internalsThe user-tracking FLoC technology status and options.
chrome://gcm-internalsGoogle Cloud Messaging Service options
chrome://gpuLists details and capabilities of the graphics adapter. Also shows driver bug workarounds and potential issues.
chrome://helpShows the installed version of Microsoft Edge and performs an update check.
chrome://histogramsPage load stats collected from the browser start to the last open page.
chrome://historyBrowsing history.
chrome://indexeddb-internalsIndexedDB usage details by sites.
chrome://inspectAllows setting network targets and port forwarding for USB devices.
chrome://interstitialsThe list of service pages that Chrome displays when it hits into an SSL error, detecs a captive portal, or for a lookalike URL.
chrome://invalidationsInvalidations debug information.
chrome://local-stateBrowser features and policies, and their status in JSON format.
chrome://managementPage is only avaialble if some Group Policies are applied to the browser. The browser also shows a "managed by a company or organization" banner in its UI.
chrome://media-engagementLists media engagement options, and displays sessions.
chrome://media-internalsSome more details about media.
chrome://naclNaCl (Native Client) information.
chrome://net-exportAllows creating a network log.
chrome://net-internals/#dnsClear known host cache.
chrome://net-internals/#hstsManage domain security policy settings.
chrome://net-internals/#proxyRe-apply current proxy settings, or remove inaccessible proxies.
chrome://net-internals/#socketsAllows the user to close idle sockets and flush socket pools.
chrome://network-errorsDisplays the list of network errors that the browser may throw.
chrome://new-tab-pageOpens the default New Tab page.
chrome://new-tab-page-third-partyOpens a custom New Tab page if it is configured.
chrome://newtabOpens the default New Tab page.
chrome://ntp-tiles-internalsShows configuration details for New Tab Page, for example, if the Top Sites option is enabled or not, the list of its sites, and so on.
chrome://omniboxShows address bar input history on the page.
chrome://password-manager-internalsShows internal details for the built-in password manager.
chrome://policyShows applied policies with an option to export them to a JSON file.
chrome://predictorsAuto-complete and resource prefetch predictors.
chrome://prefs-internalsPreferences and their values in JSON format.
chrome://printPrint Preview page.
chrome://process-internalsSite isolation mode information. Includes the list of sites that are isolated.
chrome://quota-internalsDisk quota information including available free disk space for the profile directory.
chrome://safe-browsingConfiguration details for the safe browsing security feature.
chrome://sandboxThe sandbox status for Chrome processes.
chrome://serviceworker-internalsService Worker details.
chrome://settingsOpens the browser's Settings.
chrome://signin-internalsSign-in status, refresh tokens, email addresses and other details for the user account.
chrome://site-engagementShows site engagement scores for every visited site.
chrome://sync-internalsAdvanced details on synchronization.
chrome://systemOS details, including Edge and Windows version, resource usage, and so on.
chrome://termsThe End-User License Agreement.
chrome://tracingRecord, load, and save trace data.
chrome://translate-internalsExtra details for the built-in translator.
chrome://ukmMetric collection.
chrome://usb-internalsAllows testing USB devices. Includes a device list.
chrome://user-actionsLists user actions.
chrome://versionChrome version information including command line parameters and experiments.
chrome://web-app-internalsInstalled app details in JSON format.
chrome://webrtc-internalsAllows creating WebRTC dumps.
chrome://webrtc-logsShows recently created WebRTC text and event logs.
chrome://whats-newShows the most recent additions to the browser.

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Author: Sergey Tkachenko

Sergey Tkachenko is a software developer who started Winaero back in 2011. On this blog, Sergey is writing about everything connected to Microsoft, Windows and popular software. Follow him on Telegram, Twitter, and YouTube.

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