Junk Mail Cleaner
Less junk. More mail.
A Chrome extension built for Gmail: group unread mail by sender, browse subjects and snippets per sender, search on your device, then bulk mark as read or move to Trash—with undo when offered—all through Google’s Gmail APIs.
See it in action
Walkthrough of Junk Mail Cleaner in Gmail (hosted on YouTube).
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What it does in Gmail
- Groups tab: unread inbox messages grouped by sender, with counts and a refresh that reuses cached metadata when messages haven’t changed
- Emails tab: subjects and snippets for the sender you picked, with paging for long lists
- Search senders or messages on your device (no separate “search cloud”)
- Bulk select senders or messages to mark as read or move to Trash, with Undo when the extension offers it
- Open a message in Gmail in your browser when you choose to
- No publisher backend: mail-related data is not sent to or stored on servers we operate—the extension talks to Gmail only through Google’s APIs from your browser, with optional local caching on your device
Privacy in short
Your Gmail data is not sent to or stored on our servers. The extension uses Google’s APIs from your browser; only Google’s systems and your device (for caches and UI state) hold mail-related information for the features you use. We do not sell your data or run analytics or ads in the shipped extension code. This page embeds a YouTube demo—Google may process data when you use the player; see our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.