Overview
The Exódus® Browser Extension converts mainstream browsers into a Web3 gateway — enabling self-custodial key management, dApp connectivity, gasless UX improvements (where supported), multi-chain asset handling, and NFT display within a unified interface. It’s designed for both newcomers and experienced users seeking a single-pane wallet that pairs to mobile, desktop, and hardware devices for layered security and convenience.
User experience
Installation is simple: add the extension, create or restore your wallet using your recovery phrase, and connect to dApps with a single click. The extension supports many chains and networks, reducing interruptions when shifting between EVM chains, Layer-2s, and other ecosystems.
Developer & dApp compatibility
Exódus exposes standard provider APIs used across the Web3 ecosystem so sites can request signatures, query balances, and send transactions with predictable behavior. This compatibility lowers integration friction for marketplaces, DeFi dashboards, games, and other wallet-connected experiences.
Security posture
Exodus operates security programs and publishes guidance to harden software and reduce attack surface. Users should adopt recommended practices: keep recovery phrases offline, verify transaction details before signing, and use hardware wallets for high-value transfers. The extension supports pairing with desktop, mobile, and hardware devices to strengthen custody models.
Risks & mitigations
Browser extensions share an environment with websites; phishing or malicious pages can attempt to trick approvals. Exodus mitigates risk through UX that surfaces transaction details, a knowledge base and support team, and integrations that allow heavy users to layer in hardware-backed approvals.
Who benefits
Everyday users who want an approachable, integrated Web3 experience; power users who need multi-chain convenience; and developers who care about standard provider behavior and a predictable user signing flow.
Conclusion
The Exódus® Browser Extension is a practical bridge between familiar browsing and the decentralized Web. When combined with secure habits (hardware wallets, offline backups), it provides a capable, easy-to-use interface for everyday Web3 interactions.