

Go to the Firefox Add-ons Manager through the browser's settings or enter about:addons in the address bar. drag and drop the extension file in the area. While you are on the Chrome extension page. Go to Chrome extensions through the browser's settings or enter chrome://extensions/ in the address bar. While you are on the Edge extension page, drag and drop the extension file in the area. Make sure that Developer mode is turned on. Go to Edge extensions through the browser's settings or enter edge://extensions/ in the address bar. Find the extension files in the following path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Power Automate Desktop\BrowserExtensions. Use the following links or go through the Tools > Browser extensions options in the flow designer.įor Power Automate for desktop v2.27 or later:įor Power Automate for desktop v2.26 or earlier (legacy):Īlternative ways to install browser extensionsĪfter Power Automate for desktop version 2.27, the Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox browser extensions are part of the installation. If you skip the automatic installation of the browser extension, you can do it yourself later. The links in the installer send you to the appropriate extension store. When installation of Power Automate for desktop is complete, the installer prompts you to install the Power Automate extension for your browser. These browsers need extra setup and extensions to work with Power Automate. Power Automate also supports the four most popular browsers: Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox. To automate web-related tasks, Power Automate provides a built-in Automation browser that's set up for you and works out of the box.
