Compatible with Chrome and Edge

Instruction Guide
We have a simple tutorial guide which explains the features of the software extension and what each button inside the extension does. Read our tutorial and welcome guide on how to use the extension to the fullest. Use all the features of this browser software.
If you are interested in other web extensions to install, you might wish to check out the Microsoft Bing Search with Rewards extension.

Microsoft Bing Search with Rewards Extension

It allows you to complete daily offers to get points.
Track the number of points you have currently and the rewards you can redeem with these points.
The ways to get points & get rewarded is search with Bing, browse with Microsoft Edge and shop at the Microsoft and Windows stores to earn rewards.



Other useful extensions

Another extension which would be useful to install is the iCloud bookmarks extension.
It allows to keep your Chrome bookmarks on Windows synced up with the Safari bookmarks on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
iCloud will store your website bookmarks so it is accessible even on your iPhone and Mac.
Try these other two extensions and see if it will boost your daily productivity.


Features:

Audio Visualizer Overlay is a privacy-focused Chrome extension that adds a transparent equalizer-style visualizer to the bottom of your browser window while audio plays in the current tab. It is designed for music listeners, podcast fans, students, streamers, content creators, focus-session users, and anyone who wants to make in-browser audio feel more dynamic and visually engaging. Whether you are listening to music, podcasts, lectures, ambient sound, interviews, livestreams, or online radio, Audio Visualizer Overlay adds a subtle “music video” atmosphere to your browsing experience.

Many people listen to audio directly in Chrome. Music platforms, podcast players, video sites, learning portals, meditation pages, audio articles, and livestreams all play sound through browser tabs. Most of the time, those pages are visually static. You may have a song playing in the background while reading, studying, working, or browsing, but there is little visual feedback that matches the sound. Audio Visualizer Overlay solves this by placing a clean transparent equalizer at the bottom of the screen that reacts to the audio currently playing in the tab.

The extension works entirely inside Chrome and does not use any external API. No data is ever transmitted to third-party servers. Audio analysis happens locally on your own device using the browser’s Web Audio API. The extension does not upload audio, record sound, transmit music data, send website URLs, collect listening history, analyze page content remotely, or share personal information. Everything happens locally inside your browser, giving you a private and secure way to enjoy audio-reactive visuals.

Privacy is especially important for an audio-related extension. What you listen to can reveal personal interests, study topics, entertainment preferences, work materials, language learning content, health resources, private lectures, or internal company media. Audio Visualizer Overlay is designed so that your listening activity remains on your device. It does not require an account, does not connect to cloud processing, does not rely on third-party audio analysis services, and does not transmit any audio or metadata to outside servers.

The main feature is a transparent equalizer overlay that appears at the bottom of the page. The visualizer reacts to the audio playing in the current tab, creating animated bars or wave-style movement that matches the rhythm, volume, and energy of the sound. Because the overlay is transparent and positioned along the bottom of the screen, it adds visual interest without taking over the page. Users can continue browsing, reading, or watching while the equalizer provides a lively background effect.

Audio Visualizer Overlay uses the local Web Audio API to interpret the audio signal in real time. This allows the extension to generate responsive visuals directly in the browser. The processing happens locally, meaning there is no need to send audio to a remote server for analysis. This keeps the experience fast, private, and lightweight. The result is an immediate visual response that feels connected to the audio you are hearing.

The extension can make music listening more enjoyable. When you play a song in a browser tab, the equalizer gives the page a more immersive feel. It can make playlists, online radio, and music videos feel more alive. Even if you are not watching a video, the animated visualizer provides movement and energy that matches the sound. It turns ordinary browser listening into a more expressive experience.

Podcast listeners can also enjoy the extension. While podcasts are usually voice-focused, the equalizer still provides subtle motion that reflects speech patterns, pauses, emphasis, and background music. This can make a podcast page feel more active during listening sessions. It may also help users visually notice when audio is playing or when a tab has gone quiet.

Students and learners can use Audio Visualizer Overlay while listening to online lectures, language lessons, study playlists, or focus music. The overlay can add a gentle visual cue without interrupting the learning experience. For users who like ambient visuals during study sessions, the equalizer can make the browser feel more engaging while keeping the interface simple.

Content creators, streamers, and presenters may also find the extension useful. During screen recordings, live streams, tutorials, or browser-based demos, an audio-reactive equalizer can add visual polish when music or audio is playing. It can help show that sound is active and create a more professional or entertaining presentation style without requiring video editing software or external visualizer tools.

The extension is intentionally lightweight and focused. It does not try to become a full media player, recording tool, audio editor, or streaming platform. Its purpose is simple: add a local audio-reactive visualizer overlay to the current tab. Because it does not use external APIs or third-party servers, it can run without cloud delays, account setup, uploads, or remote processing. The visual effect is generated on your device while you listen.

Audio Visualizer Overlay is useful across many types of browser audio. It can enhance music streaming pages, podcast websites, video platforms, meditation audio, online courses, livestreams, soundboards, radio players, and web-based media tools. As long as audio is playing in the current tab and the browser allows local audio analysis, the extension can provide a reactive visual layer.

The extension can also make browsing feel more personal. Some users enjoy customizing the web with visual effects, themes, cursors, or overlays. Audio Visualizer Overlay gives audio lovers a way to make sound visible. It adds personality to the browser without permanently changing websites or interfering with content. When the effect is not needed, users can turn it off and return to normal browsing.

Audio Visualizer Overlay is ideal for anyone who wants a private, local, and fun way to visualize in-browser audio. No external API is used. No data is ever transmitted to third-party servers. No audio, listening history, webpage content, URLs, personal data, or usage activity is uploaded or shared.

With its transparent bottom-screen equalizer, real-time reaction to current-tab audio, local Web Audio API processing, and privacy-first design, Audio Visualizer Overlay is a creative Chrome extension for music, podcasts, lectures, and browser-based listening. It makes audio more visual and immersive while keeping your data private and secure on your own device.

Tutorial:

  1. Install the Extension
  2. After installing the extension, click on the icon on the toolbar.