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Install metamask wallet on chrome edge kiwi browsers



Install MetaMask Wallet on Chrome Edge and Kiwi Browser Step by Step

Get the MetaMask extension directly from the Chrome Web Store for the most secure installation. Visit the store, search for "MetaMask," and click the "Add to Chrome" button. The official store page ensures you download the authentic extension, protecting you from counterfeit software. Your browser will ask for confirmation; accept it to begin the quick installation process.


Microsoft Edge users can follow a nearly identical path. Since Edge is built on Chromium, it supports Chrome extensions. Go to the Chrome Web Store using Edge, find MetaMask, and select "Add to Chrome." Edge will seamlessly handle the request. Alternatively, you might find MetaMask listed in the Microsoft Edge Add-ons store, which offers the same official version. The extension will integrate with Edge's interface just as it does in Chrome.


For Kiwi Browser on mobile, the process unlocks desktop-like Web3 access on your device. Open Kiwi, navigate to the Chrome Web Store via its menu, and install MetaMask as you would on a computer. Kiwi's support for desktop extensions makes this possible. After installation, you will find the MetaMask icon in your browser's toolbar, ready to set up a new wallet or import an existing one directly from your phone.


Regardless of your browser, always create a secure backup of your secret recovery phrase immediately after setup. Write the 12-word phrase on paper and store it offline. This phrase is the only way to restore your wallet if you switch devices or browsers. Never share these words digitally; they grant full control over your assets.

Why a Browser Extension Wallet is Essential for Web3

Install a browser wallet like MetaMask to interact directly with decentralized applications. This tool removes the need for centralized intermediaries, letting you manage assets and identity from your browser.


Think of the extension as your passport and bank vault for a new internet. It securely stores your private keys locally, meaning you–not a company–control your cryptocurrency and digital items. Without this, accessing DeFi platforms or NFT marketplaces requires cumbersome, less secure workarounds.


These wallets create a seamless experience. You can approve transactions with a click inside the application you're using, whether swapping tokens on Uniswap or minting a collectible. This integration is possible because the extension injects a Web3 provider, allowing websites to request secure, user-approved actions.


Security is designed around your control. While you must guard your secret recovery phrase, this model eliminates the risk of exchange hacks for your on-chain assets. You can also connect to hardware wallets for an additional security layer, keeping keys offline while using the extension for daily access.


The design supports a modular online identity. You can use the same wallet address across multiple services, building a verifiable history of interactions and holdings. This portable profile is fundamental for systems relying on proof-of-ownership or reputation.


Choosing a wallet supported on Chrome, Edge, and Kiwi ensures you can operate regardless of your preferred browser. This cross-compatibility means your Web3 access moves with you, persistent and ready for any application you encounter.

Locating the Official MetaMask Add-on in Your Browser's Store

Open your browser and go directly to its official extension store. For Chrome and Edge, this is the Chrome Web Store. Kiwi Browser uses the same store.


Click the search bar at the top left of the store page. Type "MetaMask" and press Enter. You will see several results, so identifying the correct one is necessary.


Look for the listing published by "MetaMask". Verify the developer name appears right below the extension title. This official listing typically has over 10 million users and a high star rating.


Avoid imitations with similar names or icons. The real MetaMask icon is a white fox head on a deep orange background. Do not install extensions from unverified publishers.


Click the blue "Add to Chrome" button. In Microsoft Edge, this button will read "Add to Edge". The installation process is identical across all three browsers once you find this official page.

Detailed Setup Guide for Google Chrome

Open your Chrome browser and navigate directly to the official Chrome Web Store. Use the search bar at the top-left to find "MetaMask". Select the extension developed by "MetaMask" to ensure you get the legitimate software.


Click the blue Add to Chrome button on the extension's page. A confirmation dialog will appear; press Add extension to begin the installation. You will see a new puzzle piece icon in your browser's toolbar once the process finishes.


Click the new MetaMask icon to launch it. A welcome screen gives you a choice: Create a Wallet or Import Wallet. If this is your first time, choose Create a Wallet.


You will be asked if you want to share anonymous usage data to help improve the extension; this choice is yours and does not affect functionality. After deciding, create a strong password that is at least 8 characters long. This password protects the extension on your specific browser.


Next, you will view your Secret Recovery Phrase. This 12-word phrase is the master key to your wallet and funds. Write each word down in the exact order on a physical piece of paper. Store this paper securely, never digitally. Confirm you have saved it by selecting the words in the correct sequence when prompted.


Your wallet is now ready. The main interface shows your account name, a public address (like 0x...), and your balance. Copy your public address by clicking on it; this is what you share to receive funds. For extra security, consider using the built-in lock feature in settings to automatically lock your wallet after a period of inactivity.


You can pin the MetaMask extension for easier access. Click the puzzle piece icon in Chrome's toolbar, find MetaMask, and click the pin icon. This keeps the fox icon always visible next to your address bar for quick clicks.

Detailed Setup Guide for Microsoft Edge

Open the Microsoft Edge browser and navigate directly to the official Chrome Web Store. Type "MetaMask" into the search bar and select the extension developed by "metamask.io".


Click the blue "Add to Chrome" button on the extension's page. A confirmation dialog will appear; select "Add extension" to begin the installation. A small puzzle piece icon will soon appear in your browser's toolbar, signaling the process is complete.


Find the new MetaMask fox icon near the top-right corner of Edge and click it. A new tab will open, presenting you with two clear options:


Click "Create a New Wallet" if this is your first time.
Choose "Import an Existing Wallet" to recover a wallet using your secret recovery phrase.


If creating new, you'll be asked to create a strong password. This password protects access to the extension on this specific browser. Afterwards, MetaMask will generate your unique Secret Recovery Phrase.


Write down the 12-word phrase in the exact order shown. Store this paper copy in a physically secure location; it is the only way to restore your wallet and funds. Confirm you've saved it by correctly selecting the words in a quick verification step.


After verification, your wallet is ready. The main interface shows your account name, a public address, and your balance. Click on your account name to easily copy your public address for receiving assets.


For added security, pin the MetaMask extension for quick access. Click the puzzle piece icon in the toolbar, find MetaMask, and select the pin icon. This keeps the fox icon permanently visible, preventing accidental loss among other extensions.

Detailed Setup Guide for Kiwi Browser on Mobile

Get Kiwi Browser from the Google Play Store; it's the only reliable source for the Android app. Open Kiwi after installation and visit the official Chrome Web Store at chrome.google.com/webstore directly in your address bar.


Search for "MetaMask" in the Web Store and select the extension developed by "metamask.io." Tap Add to Chrome on the extension's page, then confirm the installation when the prompt appears. Kiwi handles this like a desktop browser, which is its core advantage.


Once added, you'll see the MetaMask fox icon in Kiwi's toolbar menu. Tap it to begin setting up your wallet. Choose Create a New Wallet if you're starting fresh, or use the import function with a Secret Recovery Phrase from another device.


You will see a critical screen displaying your 12-word Secret Recovery Phrase. Write these words down in the exact order on paper. Store this paper securely, as it is the only way to restore your wallet. Digital screenshots or text files are not safe for this step.


Confirm you've saved the phrase by correctly selecting the words in a follow-up quiz. Next, establish a strong password for Kiwi; this protects the extension locally but does not replace your recovery phrase.


Your wallet is now active inside Kiwi Browser. For smoother use, pin the MetaMask extension to your toolbar. Tap the puzzle piece icon in Kiwi's menu, find MetaMask, and select the pin icon. This keeps the fox icon visible for quick access on any webpage.


When connecting to a decentralized app, simply navigate to its site in Kiwi. Tap the pinned MetaMask icon to review connection requests and sign transactions. Kiwi's desktop-like environment ensures these interactions work correctly, unlike most mobile browsers.

Setting Up and Protecting Your New Wallet

Immediately after installing the extension, click its icon in your browser toolbar to launch the setup. You'll see two clear options: "Create a Wallet" or "Import Wallet." Choose "Create a Wallet" if this is your first one.


The software will ask you to create a password. This password protects access to the MetaMask extension on this specific device. Make it strong and unique:


Use a minimum of 12 characters.
Mix uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols.
Avoid using personal information or common phrases.


Next, you will be presented with your Secret Recovery Phrase. This is the most critical piece of information for your wallet. It is a 12-word sequence that is the master key to all your accounts and funds.


Write down each word in the exact order on paper.
Store this paper in at least two secure physical locations, like a safe or a locked drawer.
Never, under any circumstances, save this phrase digitally. Do not email it, screenshot it, or store it in a cloud note.


You will then be asked to confirm your phrase by selecting the words in the correct sequence. This step verifies you recorded it properly.


Once your wallet is active, visit the account menu (usually a circle icon) and click "Settings." Navigate to "Security & Privacy" to configure these key features:


Enable "Auto-Lock Timer" to set a time (e.g., 5 minutes) after which MetaMask will automatically lock, requiring your password again.
Turn on "Phishing Detection" to allow MetaMask to warn you about known malicious websites.


Before sending or receiving any significant assets, conduct a small test transaction. Send a minimal amount of crypto (like $1 worth) between two wallets you control to confirm everything works correctly.


For added security, consider using a hardware wallet like Ledger or Trezor. You can connect it to MetaMask, which means your private keys are stored on the physical device, not on your computer, providing a much stronger defense against online threats.

How to Import an Existing Wallet into the Add-on

Select "Import wallet" on the initial MetaMask setup screen. This option appears right after you install the add-on and launch it for the first time.


Prepare your Secret Recovery Phrase. This is the 12 or 24-word phrase you received when creating your original wallet. Have it ready and ensure you are in a private space where no one can see your screen.


Enter your phrase carefully into the provided field. Type the words in the exact order, separating them with a single space. Double-check for typos, as a single mistake will prevent access.


Create a new, strong password for this MetaMask installation. This password encrypts the wallet data locally on this browser; it is not your recovery phrase and cannot restore your wallet on a new device.


After confirming, your complete wallet history, including assets and connected networks, will load into the add-on. The process is complete once you see your dashboard.



What You Need
Purpose & Note


Secret Recovery Phrase
This is the master key to your wallet. Never share it.


A New Password
This protects only this specific browser installation.


Network Details
Custom networks may need to be re-added manually after import.



If your assets don't appear immediately, verify you are connected to the correct network (like Ethereum Mainnet) using the network dropdown at the top of the add-on. You might need to add custom networks again using their official RPC details.


For security, consider this imported wallet as active. If you no longer use the old wallet location, disable or uninstall the MetaMask add-on there to avoid confusion.

FAQ:
Is my MetaMask wallet the same if I install it on different browsers?

Yes, your wallet is the same because it's based on your secret recovery phrase (seed phrase). When you install MetaMask on a new browser, you select "Import an existing wallet" and enter your 12-word phrase. This restores your complete wallet, including all accounts, transaction history, and custom network settings. The extension is just an interface to access your wallet data, which is stored encrypted on your device and can be accessed from any compatible browser with your phrase.

I installed MetaMask on Kiwi Browser, but it feels different. Is it safe?

Kiwi Browser is a mobile browser for Android that supports desktop Chrome extensions. The MetaMask version you install from the Chrome Web Store on Kiwi is the official extension. It's safe, but the experience differs from the dedicated MetaMask mobile app. The Kiwi setup is more technical: you must manually add the extension and it runs in a mobile browser tab. For most mobile users, downloading the official MetaMask Wallet Edge extension app from Google Play or the App Store is simpler and offers better integration.

Why can't I find MetaMask in the Microsoft Edge Add-ons store?

You can find MetaMask in the official Microsoft Edge Add-ons store. Search for "MetaMask" directly. If it doesn't appear, ensure you're on the correct Microsoft site. Edge, being Chromium-based, also allows installing from the Chrome Web Store. Visit the Chrome Web Store page for MetaMask using your Edge browser. Edge will show a prompt asking if you want to add the extension from the Chrome store. Click "Allow," then proceed with the "Add to Chrome" button—it will install in Edge without issue.

The setup asks for a new password. What is this for?

The password you create during MetaMask setup is a local encryption key. It locks the extension on that specific browser and device. This password does not leave your computer and is not used to recover your wallet if you lose access. Its only function is to protect your wallet from unauthorized use on that installed instance. You will need to enter this password each time you start the browser or after a period of inactivity to use the wallet. If you forget it, you can reset MetaMask on that browser and restore access using your secret recovery phrase, setting a new password.

After installing, I see a "Secret Recovery Phrase." What do I do with it?

This 12-word phrase is the master key to your entire wallet. Write it down on paper in the exact order shown. Do not save it digitally (no screenshots, text files, or emails). Store the paper securely. This phrase is the only way to regain access to your funds if you uninstall the browser, lose your device, or need to install MetaMask elsewhere. Anyone with these words can take control of your wallet and assets. MetaMask support will never ask for this phrase. It is only for your personal, offline backup.

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're getting the genuine extension, only download it from the official store page at chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/metamask/nkbihfbeogaeaoehlefnkodbefgpgknn. Check the developer name listed on the store page; it should be "MetaMask." Avoid third-party websites offering downloads, as these could be malicious imitations. Once installed, the extension icon in your browser should match the official fox logo. This approach significantly reduces the risk of installing a fraudulent wallet designed to steal your recovery phrase and funds.

I use Microsoft Edge as my main browser. Are there any specific steps or differences when adding MetaMask there compared to Chrome?

The process is nearly identical because Edge supports Chrome extensions. Open the Microsoft Edge Add-ons store. Use the search bar to find "MetaMask." Select the extension developed by "MetaMask." Click "Get" and then "Add extension" to install it. The setup steps inside MetaMask—creating a new wallet, securing your Secret Recovery Phrase, and setting a password—are exactly the same as on Chrome. The main difference is the underlying store you use for the initial download. Edge handles the extension just like Chrome, so all functionality remains consistent. You can even use the same wallet across both browsers if you import your Secret Recovery Phrase, though they will be separate installations.