SwitchyOmega Not Working in Chrome: What to Do
Quick Answer
SwitchyOmega stopped working in Chrome 138 and later because Chrome disabled all Manifest V2 extensions. The best path forward is to export your proxy profiles and migrate to ZeroOmega, which is a community-maintained MV3-compatible fork that can import your existing SwitchyOmega settings directly.
SwitchyOmega Alternatives Comparison
| Option | Best For | MV3 Status | Import SwitchyOmega Profiles |
|---|---|---|---|
| ZeroOmega | SwitchyOmega users who want a similar experience | Yes | Yes (direct import) |
| FoxyProxy Standard | Users who need advanced proxy rules | Yes | Limited |
| Proxy Switcher and Manager | Simple proxy switching needs | Yes | No |
| Browser native settings | Basic single proxy use | N/A | No |
Why SwitchyOmega Stopped Working
Chrome 138 disabled all Manifest V2 extensions by default. SwitchyOmega was built on Manifest V2 and has not been updated to Manifest V3 by the original developer. This is a Chrome platform change, not a security issue with SwitchyOmega itself.
What to Check First
- Check your Chrome version at chrome://settings/help (Chrome 138+ is affected)
- Try opening SwitchyOmega settings to confirm it is unresponsive
- Check the Chrome Web Store for any "disabled" or "unsupported" labels
- Export your profiles before removing the extension if possible
Export Your Profiles First
If SwitchyOmega still opens partially, export your proxy profiles immediately. Go to SwitchyOmega Options > Profiles > Export Profile. Save the file securely. ZeroOmega can import this file directly.
Recommended Migration: ZeroOmega
ZeroOmega is a community-maintained fork specifically designed as a SwitchyOmega successor. It supports the same profile format, proxy protocols (HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS4, SOCKS5), and auto-switch rules. You can import your existing SwitchyOmega profiles directly into ZeroOmega.
Other Alternatives Worth Considering
- FoxyProxy Standard: Established proxy manager with MV3 support, good for users with complex proxy rules
- Proxy Switcher and Manager: Simpler interface for basic proxy switching
- Browser native proxy settings: Use Chrome/Edge/Brave built-in proxy configuration for simple setups
What Not to Do
- Do not install random CRX files from unknown download sites.
- Do not assume a similar name means it is official.
- Do not grant broad permissions without checking the developer.
- Export settings before removing old extensions if you still need the configuration.
Best Options at a Glance
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Sources
- Chrome Manifest V2 Deprecation TimelineGoogle Chrome Developers·developer.chrome.com
- ZeroOmega Chrome Web Store ListingChrome Web Store·chromewebstore.google.com
- ZeroOmega GitHub RepositoryZeroOmega Community·github.com
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Last updated: May 2026