Compare the Top HTML Editors that integrate with Google Chrome as of October 2025

This a list of HTML Editors that integrate with Google Chrome. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Google Chrome. View the products that work with Google Chrome in the table below.

What are HTML Editors for Google Chrome?

HTML editors are software tools used to create and edit HTML (HyperText Markup Language) code, which is the standard language used to build and design webpages. These editors provide a user-friendly interface for writing, editing, and previewing HTML code, often with features like syntax highlighting, code auto-completion, and real-time previews. Some HTML editors also include tools for CSS and JavaScript integration, making it easier for developers to build complete web pages with styles and interactive elements. HTML editors are widely used by web developers, designers, and content creators to streamline the web development process. Compare and read user reviews of the best HTML Editors for Google Chrome currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Caret

    Caret

    Caret

    Based on the amazing Ace editing component, Caret brings professional-strength text editing to Chrome OS. With Caret, you no longer need to install a second OS to get what other platforms take for granted: a serious editor for local files, aimed at working programmers. Caret offers syntax highlighting for a wide variety of languages, and all of the standard themes that come with Ace, including emulations of coloring from other editors like Eclipse, XCode, and the Chrome Dev Tools. Once you've gotten used to making many changes with just a keystroke or two, it's hard to go back to just one cursor. Caret offers multiple cursors and selections, and support for Sublime keybindings like Ctrl-D (select next match). Why bother learning keyboard shortcuts? With the command palette (Ctrl-Shift-P), you can just start typing what you want, Caret will fuzzy-search the menu configuration, find the command you want, and execute it for you. You never need to touch the mouse again.
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    Espresso

    Espresso

    Espresso

    The web editor for Mac is back. For people who make delightful, innovative and fast websites — in an app to match. Espresso helps you write, code, design, build and publish with flair and efficiency. Sophisticated text features, amazing Live Preview with Browser Xray, CSSEdit tools, the Navigator, Dynamo auto-building, and Server Sync. Whether you're starting from scratch or tweaking a live site, Espresso has you covered. Change CSS for live sites and see your design update in real-time. No need to publish, reload or even save. Only Espresso makes playing with live projects this fun, easy and non-destructive. The new Espresso lets you build first-class standard CSS, but also modular SCSS and LESS. Styling is a joy with the beautiful navigator, auto-building by Dynamo and incredible integration with live preview and overrides.
    Starting Price: $99
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    Codespaces
    Use the full power of Visual Studio Code, including the editor, terminal, debugger, version control, settings sync, and the entire ecosystem of extensions. Work in the browser or hand off to your desktop. Spin up new dev environment for any sized project in seconds with prebuilt images. GitHub’s own 35GB dev image starts in under 10 seconds. Scale your cloud VMs up to 32 cores and 64GB of RAM. And with low-latency connections across four regions, you won’t even remember it’s not your local machine. Preview your changes in the browser with instant reloads (websocket and HMR support) and share private and public ports with your teammates. Every nerdy detail only you care about, configured just right, backed by your own dotfiles repository.
    Starting Price: $4 per user per month
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    Firepad

    Firepad

    Firepad

    Firepad is an open source real-time collaborative text editor. It provides true collaborative editing, complete with intelligent operational transform-based merging and conflict resolution. Firepad can render documents using the CodeMirror, Ace, or Monaco editors, and its operational transform code borrows from ot.js. Behind the scenes, Firepad uses the Firebase Realtime Database for cloud data storage and synchronization. You can build any application that requires collaborative editing of text documents. Firepad supports both rich text and code editing out-of-the-box, and it's easy to extend for other use cases. Firepad was built by Michael Lehenbauer and the team at Firebase. There are many other features that could be added, please star Firepad on GitHub and send over a pull request when you have things to contribute! You can build any application that requires collaborative editing of text documents.
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    Maqetta

    Maqetta

    Maqetta

    Maqetta is an open source project that provides WYSIWYG visual authoring of HTML5 user interfaces. The Maqetta application itself is authored in HTML, and therefore runs in the browser without requiring additional plugins or downloads. Maqetta is available under a commercial-friendly open source license. You can download the source code and install it on your own server, customize the code to fit your needs and/or contribute improvements to the open source project. The HTML pages created by Maqetta typically work across all popular browsers, including IE (caveat: this depends on the JavaScript toolkit you use and coding details). But if you want to run the Maqetta application, you'll need to use a recent release of one of the following browsers, all of which support the HTML5 features that Maqetta requires. The project's code is built using 100% open standards technologies.
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    Writebox

    Writebox

    Writebox

    Writebox is a simple and distraction-free text editor for web. Writebox accesses your file contents, file name and folder tree through Dropbox/Google API. We don't store your file contents in our server, we save it in your local cache. We don't read your file contents, we just convert the file encoding to show characters correctly. We store the filepath of the file you last opened in Writebox in our server. This is for syncing the last edited file across devices. We collect analytics data through Google Analytics when you use Writebox. This is used only for service improvement. Writebox is a simple and distraction-free text editor for Chrome, iOS and the web.
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