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Protractor for Google Chrome

Overlay protractor tool for measuring angles on any webpage.

Users318
Rating1.0
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Manifest versionV3
7-day growth+15
7-day growth rate+4.95%
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Version1.0.3
ManifestV3
Size107KiB
Languages41Deutsch / English / English (United States) +38
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Click on the extension icon to active the protractor and begin measuring angles on any web page.

In the physical world, a protractor is a humble semicircle of transparent plastic that sits in pencil cases and engineering kits. Online, a protractor browser extension transforms that simple idea into a versatile digital instrument that appears on-screen whenever you need to measure an angle precisely—no printing, no screenshots, and no guesswork. While it might sound niche at first glance, the availability of an always-ready virtual protractor offers a surprising range of advantages for designers, coders, educators, and everyday users alike.

Pixel-perfect precision for designers and front-end developers Modern interfaces brim with diagonal elements—rotated icons, skewed cards, angled backgrounds, responsive pie charts, and more. Accurately gauging those angles matters when you’re trying to replicate a mock-up, troubleshoot a CSS rotation, or ensure symmetry across breakpoints. A protractor extension overlays directly on top of the live webpage, letting you drag its center to any pivot point and align its baseline to any reference edge. In seconds you can read the exact degree of rotation and confirm it against your style sheet. This eliminates the common “eyeballing” phase, reducing iterative tweaks and enabling teams to ship pixel-perfect layouts faster.

A frictionless tool for UX audits and accessibility checks Subtle slants can affect readability and perceived hierarchy. Designers conducting UX audits often measure the tilt of elements such as chevrons, arrows, or carousel controls to confirm they are consistent across components. Likewise, accessibility experts may need to validate the slope of custom scroll indicators or ensure diagonal separators don’t create confusing focal points for users with low vision. Because a browser-based protractor floats above the DOM and responds to zoom or scroll events, these checks can happen in-context without exporting screenshots to an external graphics editor.

Real-time feedback for technical drawing and STEM education Remote learning platforms rely heavily on screen sharing. Whether a tutor is demonstrating trigonometry, a student is presenting a CAD sketch, or an architecture professor is critiquing a 3-D model, being able to measure and display angles live on the shared page keeps everyone on the same coordinate system. Instead of verbally clarifying “about 35 degrees,” you can drag the extension’s arms until they snap to the feature in question, then highlight the exact reading. This immediacy deepens understanding and prevents the subtle misalignments that compound into larger geometric errors.

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