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Install metamask wallet on chrome edge kiwi browsers



Install MetaMask on Chrome Edge and Kiwi A Browser Extension Guide

Get the MetaMask Wallet setup extension directly from the Chrome Web Store, whether you use Chrome, Edge, or Kiwi browser. This official source ensures you receive a secure, authentic version that updates automatically. Open your browser and navigate to the store, then type "MetaMask" into the search bar. The correct extension is published by "MetaMask" and features the familiar fox icon.


Click the "Add to Chrome" button on the store page. A confirmation dialog will appear, detailing the permissions the extension requires. Review these details, then confirm the installation. Within moments, the MetaMask icon will appear in your browser's toolbar, signaling the extension is ready for setup. This consistent process works across all three Chromium-based browsers.


Click the new fox icon in your toolbar to begin. A welcome screen will guide you. You have two clear paths: create a brand new wallet if this is your first time, or import an existing one using your secret recovery phrase. For a new wallet, you will set a strong password–this encrypts your extension locally. Next, you will receive a unique 12-word secret recovery phrase.


Write this phrase down on paper and store it in a secure physical location. This phrase is the master key to your funds; the extension cannot restore it for you. After confirming you have saved the words correctly, your wallet setup is complete. You can now interact with decentralized applications, manage digital assets, and explore blockchain networks directly from your preferred browser.

Install MetaMask Wallet on Chrome, Edge, and Kiwi Browsers

Navigate directly to the official MetaMask download page at metamask.io/download to avoid fake extensions. This page automatically detects your browser and shows the correct button.


For Chrome and Microsoft Edge, the installation process is identical because both browsers use the Chromium engine. Click the "Install MetaMask for Chrome/Edge" button. This will take you to the Chrome Web Store page where you click "Add to Chrome" and then confirm with "Add Extension".


Kiwi Browser, being Chromium-based on mobile, requires a slightly different path. You cannot use the Chrome Web Store directly on it. Instead, on your Android device, open Kiwi Browser, go to the MetaMask download page, and tap the "Install MetaMask for Android" option. This will guide you to download the APK or use the Google Play Store to install the mobile app, which you can then connect to Kiwi Browser via its built-in wallet browser sync feature.



Browser
Source
Key Action


Google Chrome
Chrome Web Store
Click "Add to Chrome"


Microsoft Edge
Chrome Web Store or Edge Add-ons
Click "Add to Chrome" or "Get"


Kiwi (Android)
MetaMask.io or Google Play Store
Install the mobile app, then enable in Kiwi settings



After adding the extension, a new tab will open. Select "Create a Wallet" if you're new, or "Import Wallet" to recover an existing one. Agree or disagree with anonymous data collection as you prefer.


You must create a strong password. This password encrypts the extension on this specific device; it does not recover your wallet on a new device. The next screen reveals your Secret Recovery Phrase–a 12-word sequence.


Write these 12 words on paper in the exact order shown. Never store this phrase digitally. This phrase is the master key to all your funds. Confirm the phrase by selecting the words in the correct sequence when prompted.


Your wallet is now active. Pin the MetaMask extension to your browser toolbar for quick access. Click the extension icon to open your wallet, view your account address, and manage assets. For Kiwi, you may need to enable "Crypto Wallets" in the browser's settings menu to connect the mobile app.

Finding the Official MetaMask Extension in Your Browser's Store

Open your browser's extension store directly: Chrome Web Store for Chrome and Kiwi, or the Microsoft Edge Add-ons site for Edge.


Type "MetaMask" into the search bar and press Enter. You will see several results, so identifying the correct one is necessary. Look for the developer name "MetaMask" verified next to the extension title, which confirms authenticity. Avoid any listing that shows a different developer or promises free tokens.


Select the official extension to view its details page. Here, you can check the number of users–millions of installs–and read recent user reviews to confirm its functionality. The official MetaMask page will clearly list features like wallet creation, Ethereum support, and NFT management.


Click the "Add to Chrome" or "Get" button. The button text adapts to your specific browser, but its function remains identical. A pop-up will appear requesting specific permissions for the extension to operate; review these and confirm the installation. The MetaMask icon will then appear in your browser's toolbar, ready for setup.

Step-by-Step Installation Process for Each Browser

Open your Chrome browser and navigate directly to the Chrome Web Store. Use the search bar at the top to find "MetaMask". Select the extension developed by "MetaMask" and click the blue "Add to Chrome" button. A confirmation pop-up will appear; click "Add extension" to proceed. The MetaMask fox icon will soon appear in your browser's toolbar, signaling a successful installation.


For Microsoft Edge, launch the browser and visit the Microsoft Edge Add-ons website. Search for "MetaMask" in the store's search field. Confirm you've chosen the official MetaMask extension and click "Get". A dialog will ask for permissions; select "Add extension" to confirm. Watch for the puzzle piece icon in Edge's upper-right corner; click it to pin the new MetaMask icon for easy access.


If you're using Kiwi Browser on Android, open the app and tap the three-dot menu. Choose "Extensions" from the list. You'll see an option to "Load from Chrome Web Store"; tap it. This opens a compatible storefront where you can search for MetaMask. Tap "Add to Chrome" on the extension's page, then confirm with "Add extension". The icon will appear next to Kiwi's address bar, ready for setup.


Regardless of your browser, the next steps are identical. Click the freshly added MetaMask icon in your toolbar to launch it. A new page will open; choose "Create a Wallet" if you're new. Agree to the terms and create a strong, unique password for this wallet. MetaMask will then present a secret backup phrase–write these 12 words down in order on paper and store them securely offline. Never share this phrase. Finally, confirm your backup by selecting the words in the correct sequence. Your wallet is now active.


Remember to keep your browser updated to ensure compatibility with the latest MetaMask features and security patches. You can now visit decentralized applications by simply connecting your wallet through the browser extension.

Creating and Securing Your New Wallet's Secret Phrase

Write down each word of your 12-word recovery phrase in the exact order it appears on your screen. MetaMask shows this phrase only once during setup.


Use a pen and paper for this initial recording. Avoid typing the phrase into a digital document, text file, or taking a screenshot, as these actions can expose the phrase to malware or cloud backups.


Verify your backup by correctly selecting each word in the confirmation step. This check ensures you have a perfect copy before proceeding.


Store your written phrase in a secure, physical location, like a fireproof safe or a locked drawer. Consider creating multiple copies on durable paper or metal backup plates and keeping them in separate, secure places.


Never share your secret phrase with anyone. Legitimate services and support staff will never ask for it. This phrase is the master key to all your funds and accounts generated from it.


Treat this phrase with the same level of secrecy as the PIN for your bank card. Your security depends entirely on keeping it private and inaccessible to others.

Importing an Existing Wallet into the New Extension

Prepare your 12 or 24-word Secret Recovery Phrase before you click "Import Wallet." This phrase is the only key to restoring your funds and data.


During the import setup, you will type your phrase into the designated field. Enter each word precisely, with a single space between them, and double-check for any typing errors.


The extension will then ask you to create a new, strong password. This password encrypts your wallet data locally on this browser; it is different from your Secret Recovery Phrase and is required to access the wallet on this device.


After confirming, your complete transaction history and asset list will populate. This process can take a moment as the extension syncs with the blockchain.


Verify your import was successful by checking that the public address displayed matches the one from your original wallet. A quick way to confirm is by looking at a familiar transaction or your known token balances.

Connecting the Wallet to a Blockchain Network for Use

Open your MetaMask extension and locate the network dropdown menu at the top. It likely shows "Ethereum Mainnet." Click it to see a list of default networks.


For most new activities like minting NFTs or using decentralized apps, you need a test network first. Select "Sepolia" or "Goerli" from the list. These networks use free test ETH, preventing real fund loss while you learn.


Get test ETH for your chosen network. Follow these steps:


Copy your wallet address from the main account screen.
Visit a faucet like sepoliafaucet.com or goerlifaucet.com.
Paste your address, complete any verification, and request test tokens.


Transactions require network fees. To add a custom network like Polygon or Binance Smart Chain manually, you need specific details. Click "Add network" in the dropdown menu, then "Add a network manually." Fill in these exact parameters for Polygon Mainnet:


Network name: Polygon Mainnet
New RPC URL: https://polygon-rpc.com
Chain ID: 137
Currency symbol: MATIC
Block explorer URL: https://polygonscan.com


Always verify RPC URLs and Chain IDs from the blockchain project's official documentation before adding. Incorrect details can lead to lost funds.


After adding a network, switch to it using the dropdown. Your wallet will now show the native currency balance for that chain. Remember, assets on different networks are separate; ETH on Ethereum Mainnet is not the same as ETH on Arbitrum.


Check your activity and token balances on a block explorer. Click any transaction in MetaMask's activity tab or visit a site like Etherscan and paste your public address to see all on-chain interactions for the active network.

FAQ:
Is it safe to install MetaMask from the Chrome Web Store?

Yes, installing MetaMask from the official Chrome Web Store is the recommended and safest method. The extension listed there is published directly by Consensys Software Inc., the developer of MetaMask. Always verify the developer name before installing. Avoid downloading installation files from other websites, as they may contain malicious code designed to steal your recovery phrase and funds.

I use Microsoft Edge. Is the process different?

The process is nearly identical. Microsoft Edge, which is also based on Chromium, supports extensions from the Chrome Web Store. You can visit the store directly from Edge, search for MetaMask, and click "Add to Chrome." Edge will ask for confirmation to add the extension from the Chrome Web Store. After installation, it functions exactly the same as it would in Chrome.

What is the Kiwi Browser and why would I use it for MetaMask?

The Kiwi Browser is a Chromium-based mobile browser for Android that has one key advantage: it supports desktop-style browser extensions. This means you can install the MetaMask extension directly from the Chrome Web Store on your Android phone, which isn't possible in standard mobile browsers like Chrome or Edge. It provides a wallet experience closer to the desktop version on a mobile device.

I clicked "Create a new wallet." What are these 12 secret words?

Those 12 words are your Secret Recovery Phrase. This is the single most critical piece of information for your wallet. It is the master key to access all your accounts and funds within that wallet. Write them down on paper in the exact order shown. Never save them digitally (no screenshots, text files, or emails). Anyone with these words can take control of your wallet. The software will ask you to confirm them to ensure you've recorded them correctly.

After installing, I see a different wallet address than my friend's. Is this normal?

Yes, that is completely normal and expected. Your wallet address is a unique, public identifier generated from your private keys, much like a randomly generated account number. No two wallets will have the same address. You can share this address to receive funds. You can also create multiple, separate accounts within the same MetaMask wallet, each with its own unique address, for organizing different types of transactions.

Is it safe to install the MetaMask extension from the Chrome Web Store, and how can I verify it's the real one?

Yes, installing MetaMask from the official Chrome Web Store is the recommended and safest method. To verify you have the real extension, check the developer name listed on the store page; it should be "MetaMask". The publisher's website should link to metamask.io. Avoid downloading installation files (.crx) from other websites or forums, as these could be malicious imitations designed to steal your recovery phrase and funds. Once installed, the extension icon in your browser should match the official fox logo without alterations.

I installed MetaMask on Kiwi browser, but some websites don't detect it. What can I do?

This is a common issue on mobile-based browsers like Kiwi. First, ensure the website supports MetaMask and isn't designed exclusively for a desktop experience. Then, try these steps: 1) Force close and restart the Kiwi browser completely. 2) Inside Kiwi, tap the three-dot menu, go to "Extensions", and make sure MetaMask is enabled. 3) Check the website's connection request; sometimes a pop-up blocker or the browser's own permissions can interfere—look for a puzzle piece icon in the address bar to manage site permissions for extensions. If problems persist, using MetaMask on a desktop browser like Chrome or Edge typically provides the most reliable compatibility with decentralized applications.