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Install metamask wallet on chrome edge kiwi browsers



Install MetaMask on Chrome Edge and Kiwi Browsers A Step-by-Step Setup Guide

Open your browser and go directly to the official MetaMask download page. You can find it by searching for "MetaMask download" or by visiting metamask.io. This is the only source you should use to get the extension, as it guarantees you avoid fraudulent copies designed to steal your recovery phrase.


Once on the site, click the large "Download" button. The page will automatically detect your browser and present the correct version. For Chrome and Edge, you'll be taken to the Chrome Web Store. If you're using Kiwi Browser on Android, the process is nearly identical, as Kiwi also supports Chrome extensions directly.


In the Chrome Web Store (or the store page within Kiwi), click "Add to Browser" and then confirm the installation. The extension will appear as a new puzzle piece icon in your toolbar. Click it to begin setting up your wallet. You'll choose to create a new wallet and set a strong password–this password encrypts the wallet data on this specific device.


The next screen reveals your unique, 12-word Secret Recovery Phrase. Write these words down in the exact order on paper. Do not save them in a digital file or take a screenshot. This phrase is the master key to your funds; if someone sees it, they can take control of your assets. After confirming you've saved the phrase, the setup is complete.


Your MetaMask wallet is now active. You can click its icon anytime to view your account, send or receive assets, and connect to web3 applications. For added security, consider pinning the extension to your toolbar for easy access and exploring the built-in settings to customize your network preferences and privacy controls.

Locating the Official MetaMask Extension in Your Browser's Store

Open your browser and go directly to its official extension store. For Chrome and Microsoft Edge, this is the Chrome Web Store. Kiwi Browser uses the same store. You can find it by clicking the puzzle piece icon in your toolbar and selecting Manage extensions, then clicking the link to the store at the bottom. A faster method is to type chrome.google.com/webstore into your address bar.


Once in the store, use the search bar in the top-left corner. Type "MetaMask" and press Enter. Look for the result published by "MetaMask". The official listing will show a blue fox logo and typically has millions of users. Avoid any extensions with similar names or different publishers, as these are imitations.


Before clicking the Add to Chrome button, check a few details on the extension's page. Scroll down to review the extension's description, version history, and user feedback. The official MetaMask page will have a detailed description, consistent updates, and a large volume of reviews. This quick verification helps you install the authentic wallet and avoid security risks.

Step-by-Step Setup Process for Chrome and Microsoft Edge

Open your Chrome or Microsoft Edge browser and navigate directly to the official browser extension store. For Chrome, visit the Chrome Web Store. For Edge, use the Microsoft Edge Add-ons site.


Type "MetaMask" into the search bar. Select the extension developed by "MetaMask" which shows the familiar fox logo. Confirm you are on the correct page by checking for a high number of users and positive reviews.


Click the blue "Add to Chrome" or "Get" button. A confirmation dialog will appear; click "Add extension" to begin the installation. A small puzzle piece icon will appear in your browser's toolbar once the process finishes.


Click the new MetaMask icon in your toolbar to launch it. A new tab or pop-up will open. Click the prominent "Get Started" button on the welcome screen.


You will see two primary options: "Create a Wallet" for a new wallet or "Import Wallet" to recover an existing one using a Secret Recovery Phrase. For a fresh setup, choose "Create a Wallet."


You'll be asked if you want to share anonymous usage data to help improve MetaMask. Make your choice to proceed. Next, create a strong password containing at least 8 characters; this password encrypts the wallet on this specific browser and device.


MetaMask will then present your unique, 12-word Secret Recovery Phrase. Write each word down in the exact order shown on a physical piece of paper. Store this paper securely, never digitally. This phrase is the only way to restore your wallet and funds.


You must confirm your Secret Recovery Phrase by selecting the words in the correct sequence on the next screen. This step verifies you recorded it properly. After successful confirmation, your new wallet is ready.


Your main account screen will display. You can now copy your public address, receive test tokens, or explore browser settings to pin the MetaMask icon for easier access. The wallet is fully operational for interacting with websites and decentralized applications.

Installing MetaMask on Kiwi Browser for Android Devices

Get the Kiwi Browser directly from the Google Play Store; it's the only official source and supports Chrome extensions, which is key for MetaMask.


After installing Kiwi, open it and tap the three-dot menu in the top right corner. Select "Extensions" from the dropdown menu.


On the Extensions page, activate the switch next to "Developer mode" located at the top. This unlocks the ability to add extensions from external sources.


Now, visit the official Chrome Web Store using Kiwi Browser. Search for "MetaMask" and click the "Add to Chrome" button on the MetaMask extension page. A confirmation dialog will appear.


Review the permissions the extension requests. Confirm the installation by clicking "Add extension." The installation will complete in a few seconds.


You'll see a new puzzle piece icon in Kiwi's toolbar. Tap it, then pin the MetaMask icon for easy access. The setup process will begin automatically.


Choose "Create a Wallet" if you're new, or "Import Wallet" to recover an existing one using your Secret Recovery Phrase. Never share this phrase with anyone.


If creating a new wallet, you will receive a 12-word Secret Recovery Phrase. Write these words down in the exact order on paper and store them securely. This phrase is the only way to restore your wallet.


After confirming your Secret Recovery Phrase, create a strong password for local device access. Your wallet is now ready for use within Kiwi Browser.


You can interact with decentralized applications by visiting their websites in Kiwi. MetaMask will prompt you when a connection or transaction is needed.


For smoother performance, keep Kiwi Browser updated via the Play Store. MetaMask updates automatically as an extension, but you can manually check for updates in the Extensions menu.

Creating a New Wallet and Securing Your Secret Recovery Phrase

Click "Create a New Wallet" when the MetaMask extension prompts you.


You will see a 12-word Secret Recovery Phrase. This phrase is the master key to your wallet and funds on any device.


Write each word in its exact order on the provided paper backup sheet. Use a pen with permanent ink.


Store this paper in a secure, offline location like a lockbox or safe. Never save it as a digital file, screenshot, or email.


Confirm you have saved the phrase correctly by selecting the words in the correct sequence on the next screen.


Set a strong password that is unique to this MetaMask installation. This password protects access on this specific browser.


Your Secret Recovery Phrase is the only way to restore your wallet if you lose your device. Anyone with these words can take your assets.


Treat the paper backup with the same level of security you would use for physical cash or a valuable legal document.

Importing an Existing Wallet into the Newly Installed Extension

Prepare your Secret Recovery Phrase before you start. This 12 or 24-word phrase is the only way to restore your existing wallet into the new MetaMask extension.


Open the MetaMask extension and click "Get Started." Instead of creating a new wallet, select the option "Import an existing wallet." You will be prompted to enter your Secret Recovery Phrase.


Type your phrase carefully in the correct order, separating each word with a single space. Double-check for typos to avoid errors. At this stage, you can also set a new, strong password for this specific browser installation.


After clicking "Import," MetaMask will rebuild your wallet. All your accounts, transaction history, and network settings linked to that seed phrase will appear. The process is complete once you see your familiar account balance and assets.


Remember, importing your wallet only creates a new point of access; it does not duplicate funds. You can now use this imported wallet alongside your other installations, like on a mobile device, as they all reflect the same live blockchain account.

Connecting Your Wallet to a Website and Adding a Custom Network

Click the "Connect Wallet" button on the website, typically found in the top right corner. MetaMask will open a pop-up asking you to select an account. Choose the account you want to link and confirm the connection. The website will then have permission to view your public address and request transactions.


Some decentralized applications operate on networks other than Ethereum Mainnet. To use them, you must add that specific network to your wallet. Always verify the network details with the project's official documentation before adding.


Here are the common parameters you will need to fill for a custom network like Polygon or Binance Smart Chain:


ParameterExample (Polygon Mainnet)Purpose
Network NamePolygon MainnetHelps you identify the network in your wallet list.
New RPC URLhttps://polygon-rpc.comThe endpoint your wallet uses to communicate with the blockchain.
Chain ID137A unique number that identifies the specific network.
Currency SymbolMATICThe native token symbol displayed for that network.
Block Explorer URLhttps://polygonscan.comAllows you to view transaction details directly from MetaMask.


To add this network, open your MetaMask extension, click the network dropdown at the top, and select "Add network." Click "Add a network manually" and enter the verified details into the corresponding fields. After saving, you can switch to the new network from the same dropdown menu.


Once connected to the correct network, you may need to acquire the network's native token (like MATIC for Polygon) to pay for transaction fees. You can purchase these tokens on an exchange and withdraw them to your wallet address.


If a transaction seems stuck, you can speed it up or cancel it within MetaMask's activity tab. For security, regularly review the connected sites in your wallet settings and revoke access for any applications you no longer use.

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

Yes, your wallet identity, determined by your secret recovery phrase, remains the same. However, the MetaMask extension itself is installed separately in each browser. You can use the same phrase to restore your wallet accounts on Chrome, Edge, and Kiwi. It's like having the same key to open your safe, but you can place copies of that key in different rooms. Your funds and transaction history on the blockchain are accessible from any installation once you log in.

I installed MetaMask on Kiwi Browser but it looks different. Is this normal?

Kiwi Browser is a mobile-based browser that runs on Android but supports desktop-style extensions. The interface of the MetaMask Wallet extension tutorial extension within Kiwi might appear in a smaller, mobile-optimized window compared to the full desktop version on Chrome or Edge. The core functions—sending, receiving, swapping tokens—are all present. The difference is due to Kiwi's unique architecture, not a problem with your installation.

Can I run MetaMask on both Chrome and Edge on the same computer at the same time?

You can have MetaMask installed in both browsers, but they will operate as separate, independent extensions. They will not share session data or automatically sync. If you add a new account in Chrome, it won't appear in Edge unless you import it using your secret phrase. Using the same wallet on two active browsers simultaneously might lead to confusion with transaction confirmations, so most users pick one primary browser for their wallet.

Why does the official guide only mention Chrome? Is it safe to install on Edge or Kiwi?

The official MetaMask site often highlights Chrome because it has the largest user base. The extension is built for Chromium-based browsers, which include both Microsoft Edge and Kiwi Browser. The version you install from the Chrome Web Store or MetaMask's official site is identical and works across all these browsers. The security of your wallet depends more on your own practices—safeguarding your recovery phrase and avoiding phishing sites—than on which Chromium browser you use.

After installing, I only see a blank icon or get an error. How do I fix this?

A blank icon or error often means the extension didn't load completely. First, restart your browser. If that fails, go to your browser's extensions page (like edge://extensions or chrome://extensions), find MetaMask, and click "Remove." Then, install it again directly from the official source. For Kiwi Browser, ensure you downloaded the extension from a trusted source like the Chrome Web Store within Kiwi. Clearing your browser's cache before reinstalling can also resolve corrupted file issues.

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

Yes, the primary and safest method is to install MetaMask directly from the official Chrome Web Store. This ensures you are getting the authentic, unaltered extension. Avoid downloading installation files (.crx) from other websites, as they could be modified to include malicious code. The Web Store version also receives automatic security updates from the developers. Always verify the publisher is listed as "MetaMask" and check the number of users and reviews as an initial trust indicator.