The List of Chrome URLs for Internal Built-in Pages

Chrome Internal URLs

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.

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).

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 URL Description
chrome://about Displays all internal URLs. Similar to chrome://chrome-urls/
chrome://accessibility Change accessibility mode, see available capabilities.
chrome://app-service-internals Shows available app services
chrome://apps The list of installed apps in Google Chrome.
chrome://autofill-internals Shows autofill logs.
chrome://blob-internals Shows blob data (if any).
chrome://bluetooth-internals Bluetooth details, such as adapters, devices, and debug logs.
chrome://bookmarks Open the bookmark manager.
chrome://components Installed plugins and components.
chrome://conflicts The page lists all modules loaded in the browser and rendered processes, and modules registered to load at a later point in time.
chrome://connectors-internals Shows available enterprise connectors.
chrome://conversion-internals Attribution Reporting API internals.
chrome://crashes Lists all recently logged and reported crashes. Also, on this page you can clear the logs.
chrome://credits Shows credits for various components and features included in the browser.
chrome://data-viewer View diagnostic data.
chrome://device-log Provides information for device Google Chrome can work with, like Bluetooth, USB devices, etc.
chrome://dino Play the built-in Dino game.
chrome://discards The list of tabs that may be discarded to free up system resources with extra details.
chrome://download-internals Displays the status of the current download(s) (if any). There is also an option to start a new download.
chrome://downloads The built-in download manager page listing all downloads of Edge.
chrome://chrome-urls Lists all built-in page URLs. Similar to chrome://about
chrome://extensions The extension manager that shows all the installed extensions and their options.
chrome://bookmarks Open the Bookmarks manager.
chrome://flags Opens the experimental feature editor to enable or disable hidden options not exposed anywhere in the GUI.
chrome://floc-internals The user-tracking FLoC technology status and options.
chrome://gcm-internals Google Cloud Messaging Service options
chrome://gpu Lists details and capabilities of the graphics adapter. Also shows driver bug workarounds and potential issues.
chrome://help Shows the installed version of Microsoft Edge and performs an update check.
chrome://histograms Page load stats collected from the browser start to the last open page.
chrome://history Browsing history.
chrome://indexeddb-internals IndexedDB usage details by sites.
chrome://inspect Allows setting network targets and port forwarding for USB devices.
chrome://interstitials The list of service pages that Chrome displays when it hits into an SSL error, detecs a captive portal, or for a lookalike URL.
chrome://invalidations Invalidations debug information.
chrome://local-state Browser features and policies, and their status in JSON format.
chrome://management Page 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-engagement Lists media engagement options, and displays sessions.
chrome://media-internals Some more details about media.
chrome://nacl NaCl (Native Client) information.
chrome://net-export Allows creating a network log.
chrome://net-internals/#dns Clear known host cache.
chrome://net-internals/#hsts Manage domain security policy settings.
chrome://net-internals/#proxy Re-apply current proxy settings, or remove inaccessible proxies.
chrome://net-internals/#sockets Allows the user to close idle sockets and flush socket pools.
chrome://network-errors Displays the list of network errors that the browser may throw.
chrome://new-tab-page Opens the default New Tab page.
chrome://new-tab-page-third-party Opens a custom New Tab page if it is configured.
chrome://newtab Opens the default New Tab page.
chrome://ntp-tiles-internals Shows 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://omnibox Shows address bar input history on the page.
chrome://password-manager-internals Shows internal details for the built-in password manager.
chrome://policy Shows applied policies with an option to export them to a JSON file.
chrome://predictors Auto-complete and resource prefetch predictors.
chrome://prefs-internals Preferences and their values in JSON format.
chrome://print Print Preview page.
chrome://process-internals Site isolation mode information. Includes the list of sites that are isolated.
chrome://quota-internals Disk quota information including available free disk space for the profile directory.
chrome://safe-browsing Configuration details for the safe browsing security feature.
chrome://sandbox The sandbox status for Chrome processes.
chrome://serviceworker-internals Service Worker details.
chrome://settings Opens the browser's Settings.
chrome://signin-internals Sign-in status, refresh tokens, email addresses and other details for the user account.
chrome://site-engagement Shows site engagement scores for every visited site.
chrome://sync-internals Advanced details on synchronization.
chrome://system OS details, including Edge and Windows version, resource usage, and so on.
chrome://terms The End-User License Agreement.
chrome://tracing Record, load, and save trace data.
chrome://translate-internals Extra details for the built-in translator.
chrome://ukm Metric collection.
chrome://usb-internals Allows testing USB devices. Includes a device list.
chrome://user-actions Lists user actions.
chrome://version Chrome version information including command line parameters and experiments.
chrome://web-app-internals Installed app details in JSON format.
chrome://webrtc-internals Allows creating WebRTC dumps.
chrome://webrtc-logs Shows recently created WebRTC text and event logs.
chrome://whats-new Shows the most recent additions to the browser.

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