Do you ever have so many browser tabs open that you can’t find the one you need?
If you’re juggling work, personal tasks, and multiple projects, there’s a simple feature built into Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome that can help.
Click the image below to watch this quick tutorial.

What Are Tab Groups?
Tab Groups let you organize related browser tabs into color-coded groups.
For example, you might have one group for:
- Work
- Personal
- Shopping
- Travel
- A special project
You can give each group a name, choose a color, and collapse the group when you’re not using it. It’s a simple way to reduce clutter without closing your tabs.
Why This Matters
If you regularly have several tabs open, Tab Groups can help you:
- Stay organized
- Find what you need faster
- Keep different projects separate
- Reduce browser clutter
- Focus on one task at a time
It’s one of those features that’s easy to overlook but incredibly useful once you start using it.
My Recommendation
Start by grouping just a few related tabs together.
You don’t have to organize everything at once. Even one or two groups can make your browser feel much more manageable.
Tech Confidence Takeaway
Technology doesn’t have to be complicated to make a difference. Sometimes a small organizational feature can help you feel more productive, less overwhelmed, and more in control of your day.