

When the new window appears, select Browse, choose the folder that you’ve moved to the desktop and click OK.Now, go back to the Extensions menu and click the Pack extension button on the top-left corner of the menu.Locate the folder that has the same ID and copy it to your Desktop.“ C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Extensions“ Now, hold Win Key + E to open Windows Explorer and go to the following path:.Remember the ID that appears under the extension that you want to pack. Now, enable the Developer mode on the top-right of the Extensions menu.Hover your mouse over More tools and then click on Extensions.As mentioned above, launch Google Chrome and press the More icon (three vertical dots).CRX is a file that Chrome automatically downloads and installs when you add an extension.


If you want to export Chrome extensions manually, you have to enable ‘Developer mode’ in the browser and pack the extension in a CRX file.
