The Chrome extension
Install the NetworkOS extension to research any page, save LinkedIn profiles, and sync your connections.
What the extension is
The NetworkOS Chrome extension is your networking agent in the browser. It puts the same assistant you use in the app into a side panel that can see the page you're on, and it adds quick ways to pull people into your network straight from LinkedIn.
Install it
Install from the Chrome Web Store
Add the NetworkOS extension to Chrome from the Web Store, then pin it to your toolbar.
Sign in to NetworkOS
Make sure you're signed in to NetworkOS in the same browser. The extension uses your existing session — no separate login.
Open the side panel
Click the NetworkOS icon (or use the side-panel shortcut) to open the agent on any page.
Research any page in the side panel
Open the side panel and chat with the NetworkOS agent about whatever you're looking at. Because it can read the current page, you can ask it to pull out the people or companies on a directory, an attendee list, or an article — and act on them with the same tools as the in-app assistant.
Save LinkedIn profiles as you browse
On any LinkedIn profile, a Save to NetworkOS button appears. One click adds that person to your network — great for capturing someone you just met or a profile worth remembering, without running a full sync.
Sync all your connections
Run a one-click bulk sync to bring your 1st-degree LinkedIn connections into NetworkOS — name, headline, current company, photo, profile URL, and when you connected — with a live progress bar. It's the fastest way to seed your graph with everyone you know on LinkedIn.
How it relates to the app and Claude
The extension agent uses the same engine as the in-app chat assistant and the NetworkOS connector in Claude — so what you can ask for is consistent everywhere. The difference is reach: the extension can see the web page in front of you, which makes it the right tool for research and capture while you browse.