How to mute audio in Chrome tab [Easy Guide]

February 2023 · 3 minute read
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Google Chrome is one of the most popular browsers out there, boasting an incredible number of features, lightning-fast loading speeds, extension support, and more.

Additionally, it offers multi-tab support, allowing you to multi-task efficiently, while also having lots of customization options for said tabs.

The problem with multiple tabs, however, is that when two of them have the audio feature on, you end up getting a convoluted mess that you cannot understand.

The same scenario applies when you need to work in peace and quiet, and every now and then, some ad or video in a certain tab starts blaring.

Thankfully, when this happens in Google Chrome, you no longer have to close the tabs that have audio. Instead, you can simply mute them, while still keeping them open for you to use.

That is why we’ve created this step-by-step guide that will show you how to enable or disable being able to quickly mute and unmute a tab playing audio in Google Chrome.

Quick Tip

Although Chrome has been dominating the browsers’ segment in terms of usage for some years now, it’s worth noticing other search engines, like Opera, which is one of the most well-known browsers.

Muting a tab in Opera is similarly easy, by simply right-clicking on it and selecting the Mute tab option.

When you hover the mouse over the tab, you’ll see that the audio symbol is marked with an X, similarly with the Windows audio icon.

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How do I mute an audio tab in Google Chrome?

  • Launch Google Chrome
  • Open multiple tabs
    • They can all have audio, it doesn’t matter
    • You can recognize tabs that have audio running by the small speaker icon on them
  • Right-click on one such tab
  • You can do this from an entirely different tab, you don’t need to switch
  • Select Mute site from the context menu
  • The website should now be muted, and no more audio should be heard from it. In order to reverse this change, simply right-click the tab again and select Unmute this site.

    This change persists through page refreshes and it will stay muted even if it moves on to another video. One thing you should note is that the audio will remain muted even if you close the tab.

    You can tell if a site has been muted by the microphone icon located on the tab that is crossed out.

    This change also persists through browser restarts and PC reboots, so the only wait to unmute a website is by using the method listed above.

    Do you think website muting is useful? Let us know what you think in the comment section below.

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