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Install metamask wallet on chrome edge kiwi browsers



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

Get the MetaMask extension directly from the Chrome Web Store for the safest installation. This official source ensures you receive a legitimate, untampered version of the wallet. The process is identical for both Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge, as Edge supports Chrome extensions seamlessly. Simply visit the store, click 'Add to Chrome,' and confirm the installation with a few clicks.


Your browser will display a new puzzle piece icon after installation. Click this icon to begin setting up your wallet. You'll choose between creating a new wallet or importing an existing one using a secret recovery phrase. Follow the on-screen prompts carefully; this phrase is the only way to restore your assets if you switch devices or forget your password. Write these twelve words on paper and store them offline.


For Android users, the Kiwi Browser offers a unique advantage: it supports desktop-style extensions. Open Kiwi, navigate to the Chrome Web Store from its menu, and add MetaMask just as you would on a computer. This transforms your mobile browser into a powerful portal for Web3 applications, allowing you to interact with decentralized services directly from your phone without relying on a separate app.


Once set up, take a moment to explore the wallet's settings. You can customize your network list, adjust privacy controls, and connect to your preferred decentralized applications. Always verify transaction details in the MetaMask pop-up before confirming. With the extension active, you're ready to explore and interact with Ethereum-based platforms and digital assets securely.

Locating the Official MetaMask Extension Page

Navigate directly to the official browser store for your specific browser. This is the only source you should use for installation.


For Chrome, Edge, and Kiwi, open a new tab and go to the Chrome Web Store. Type "metamask" into the search bar and press Enter. The correct extension will appear as "MetaMask" by "metamask.io."


Always verify the developer name matches "metamask.io" before proceeding. Avoid third-party download sites or links from social media ads, as these can host malicious software.


Click on the genuine MetaMask listing to open its dedicated page. Here, you'll see the blue "Add to Chrome" button. The store page will confirm the number of users, which is in the millions, and display authentic user reviews.


This careful verification takes only a moment and protects your digital assets from the start.

Adding MetaMask to Chrome or Microsoft Edge

Install the MetaMask extension directly from the Chrome Web Store, which also works perfectly for Microsoft Edge. Open your browser and navigate to the official Chrome Web Store page for MetaMask.


Click the blue "Add to Chrome" button. A confirmation dialog will appear, detailing the permissions the extension requires. Review these, then select "Add extension" to proceed with the installation.


The MetaMask fox icon will appear in your browser's toolbar. Once the extension is added, click this icon to launch the setup process. You will see the option to create a new wallet or import an existing one using a secret recovery phrase.


If you are new to MetaMask, choose "Create a Wallet". Agree to the terms and create a strong, unique password that secures access to the extension on this specific browser and device.


MetaMask will then present your secret recovery phrase–a series of 12 words. Write these down in the exact order on paper and store them offline. This phrase is the only way to restore your wallet; never share it or store it digitally.


Confirm you have saved the phrase by correctly selecting the words in the following prompt. After this verification, your wallet setup is complete. You can now view your account address, receive test tokens, or connect to decentralized applications.


For Microsoft Edge users, the process is identical. Since Edge supports Chrome extensions, using the Chrome Web Store is the recommended and safest method for installation.

Setting Up MetaMask on the Kiwi Mobile Browser

Install the Kiwi Browser from the Google Play Store, as it's the only major Android browser that supports desktop Chrome extensions.


Open Kiwi and navigate directly to the official Chrome Web Store. Use the browser's menu, tap "Extensions," and toggle "Developer mode" to ON. This action unlocks the "Add to Chrome" button for any extension.


Search for "MetaMask" and select the extension developed by "metamask.io." Carefully review the number of users and ratings to confirm its legitimacy before clicking "Add to Chrome." Confirm the installation when prompted.


A new tab will open for MetaMask setup. You now have a clear choice: create a new wallet if you're a first-time user, or import an existing one using your secret recovery phrase.



ActionKey Details


Create WalletYou will generate and must securely store a 12-word secret recovery phrase. This phrase is the only backup for your wallet.
Import WalletEnter your existing 12 or 24-word phrase. This restores all your accounts and assets.



Follow the on-screen steps to set a strong password. This password protects the extension on your device but does not replace your secret recovery phrase.


Pin the MetaMask extension for quick access. Tap the puzzle piece icon in Kiwi's toolbar, then the pin icon next to MetaMask. You'll now see the fox icon next to your address bar.


Test the setup by tapping the fox icon and unlocking your wallet with your password. You can view your account address and copy it for receiving assets. For added security, consider using Kiwi's biometric lock in its settings to protect the entire browser.

Creating a New Wallet and Secret Recovery Phrase

Select "Create a Wallet" when MetaMask first opens. The extension will ask if you want to share anonymous usage data; you can accept or decline based on your preference.


Next, you will see a bright red warning screen. Pay close attention here. You are about to generate your Secret Recovery Phrase, which is the only way to restore your wallet.


Click the lock icon to reveal your unique 12-word phrase.
Write each word down in the exact order shown on a physical piece of paper.
Store this paper in multiple secure locations, like a safe or a locked drawer.


Avoid these common mistakes to keep your phrase secure:


Never save it as a screenshot, text file, or in an email.
Do not type it into any website or share it with anyone.
Ignore anyone who asks for your phrase, as they are scammers.


After recording the phrase, you'll confirm it by selecting the words in the correct sequence. This step verifies you have a proper backup. Finally, create a strong password that is unique to this MetaMask Wallet setup extension. This password only protects access on this specific browser and device.


Your wallet is now active. Remember, the Secret Recovery Phrase holds all the power, while the password is a local lock. Losing the phrase means losing access to your funds permanently.

Importing an Existing Wallet with a Seed Phrase

Prepare your 12 or 24-word recovery phrase before you click "Import Wallet." Have it written down physically; typing from a digital file increases theft risk.


Select "Import Wallet" on the initial MetaMask setup screen. The extension will present a field for your secret recovery phrase.


Enter each word in the exact order, with a single space between them. Double-check for typos–the phrase is case-insensitive. Never share this phrase; it grants full control over your assets.


Create a new, strong password for this browser. This password encrypts MetaMask locally and is required to unlock the extension on this device.


After confirming, your complete wallet balance and transaction history will load. Importing only restores access; your funds live on the blockchain.


Verify the imported wallet address matches your expected one. Test with a small transaction to ensure full functionality before moving larger amounts.

Connecting MetaMask to a Website or dApp

Look for a "Connect Wallet" button on the site, typically in the top-right corner. Clicking it will usually present a list of wallet options; select MetaMask.


Your MetaMask extension will automatically open a connection request window. This screen shows you what the website is asking to access:


Your public address: This lets the site see your wallet balance and transaction history.
Permission to switch networks: The dApp may request to move you to its required blockchain, like Polygon or Arbitrum.


Always review these details before clicking "Next" and then "Confirm." You are not sharing private keys, only granting specific permissions.


If the connection doesn't trigger automatically, check your browser's extension icon. A notification dot on the MetaMask fox icon often means a pending request is waiting.


Click the MetaMask icon in your browser's toolbar.
If a connection request is pending, you'll see it directly in the pop-up window.
You can also manage site connections later by opening MetaMask, going to Settings > Security & Privacy > Connected Sites.


After connecting, the website interface will update. You should see your wallet's truncated address (like 0x7F3...C4E2) displayed, confirming a successful link. You can now interact with the dApp's features, such as swapping tokens or minting an NFT, with each new transaction requiring a separate confirmation in MetaMask.

Adding Custom Networks like Binance Smart Chain

Open your MetaMask extension and click the network dropdown menu at the top. Select "Add network" from the list.


For manual entry, choose "Add a network manually". You will need specific details. For Binance Smart Chain Mainnet, use these exact parameters:


Network name: BNB Smart Chain



New RPC URL: https://bsc-dataseed.binance.org/



Chain ID: 56



Currency symbol: BNB



Block explorer URL: https://bscscan.com


Double-check each field for accuracy, then click "Save". Your wallet will instantly switch to the new BNB Smart Chain network.


You can repeat this process for other networks, such as Polygon or Avalanche. Always obtain the correct RPC URL and Chain ID from the official project documentation to avoid scams. After adding, you can switch between Ethereum, BSC, and your other networks with a single click from the dropdown menu.


To manage your networks later, go to Settings, then select "Networks". Here you can edit details or remove any custom networks you no longer need.

FAQ:
Is my existing wallet data from another browser transferred if I install MetaMask on a new one?

No, installing MetaMask on a new browser does not automatically transfer your accounts or data. Your wallet is tied to the specific browser and device where it was created. To use the same wallet on a different browser, you must use your Secret Recovery Phrase. After installing the MetaMask extension in the new browser, select "Import wallet" during setup and enter your 12-word phrase. This will restore your complete wallet, including all accounts and transaction history, in the new location.

Why does Kiwi Browser work for MetaMask when other mobile browsers don't?

Kiwi Browser is based on Chromium, just like Chrome and Edge, but it has a key difference: it supports desktop Chrome extensions. Most mobile browsers restrict adding extensions for security and performance reasons. Kiwi's developers specifically enabled this functionality. When you visit the Chrome Web Store from Kiwi, you can install extensions directly, which is not possible in standard Chrome or Edge on mobile. This makes Kiwi a unique option for running full desktop-style browser wallets on Android devices.

I installed it on Edge, but the extension icon isn't showing up. What should I do?

First, check your browser's extensions menu. Click the puzzle piece icon in the Edge toolbar and see if MetaMask is listed there. If it's disabled, enable it. If it's enabled but hidden, you can pin it to the toolbar from that menu. If MetaMask isn't listed at all, the installation might have failed. Go back to the Edge Add-ons store, find MetaMask, and try installing it again. Restarting your browser after installation can also resolve this issue.

What's the difference between getting MetaMask from the official store versus a website download?

You should only install MetaMask from the official browser stores: the Chrome Web Store for Chrome and Kiwi, or the Microsoft Edge Add-ons store for Edge. These versions are verified by the stores and the MetaMask team, reducing the risk of malicious software. Downloading an installer file from a random website is dangerous. These files could be fake wallets designed to steal your Secret Recovery Phrase and funds. The official stores provide a secure distribution channel.

After installing, I see a "Phishing detected" warning. Is my browser safe?

This warning is a security feature from MetaMask, not a sign your browser is infected. MetaMask checks the websites you visit against a list of known fraudulent sites that mimic legitimate crypto services. If you visit such a site, the warning appears. It means the extension is working correctly to protect you. You should leave the flagged website immediately. The warning does not affect your browser's overall security or the wallet's operation on safe sites.

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. This ensures you are getting the authentic, unaltered software. Avoid downloading MetaMask installer files (.exe, .dmg, etc.) from other websites, as these could be malicious imitations designed to steal your recovery phrase and funds. Always verify the publisher's name and user reviews on the store page before installing.