Update 21/06/24 09:56 pm (IST): With the recent update to Google Chrome, it appears Google has taken away the ability to revert to the previous UI completely. Various users have confirmed that the workarounds, including the one we shared below, no longer work. In the latest megathread on the “UI” topic on the Chrome Subreddit, a moderator indicates that there are no known workarounds right now.

However, they also urged users not to downgrade to older versions of Chrome and risk their online security just for the sake of the old UI. The mod did also state that “Future updates will have the option to switch sides of the tab search feature (not any of the other complaints), this was already confirmed in May. That’s a rarity for them to have an option like that in the first place. They are targeting stable 127 for this.”

Original article published on May 23, 2024 follows:

Google’s controversial Chrome UI refresh from 2023 has been a thorn in the side of many users who preferred the classic layout. While previous Chrome updates allowed disabling the new UI via experimental flags, the latest Chrome 125 seems to override those settings.

Reports indicate that users are now seeing the new UI on Chrome after the v125 update. Adding to the frustration, several users also said couldn’t find any flags to revert to the previous UI.

If you’ve updated to Chrome 125 only to find the flags workaround no longer works, don’t fret – there’s still a way to revert to the old UI, at least temporarily.

The workaround

You can launch Chrome with a special command line argument that disables the new side panel UI. The workaround was shared by ‘Bug Artisan’ on Medium. Here’s what you need to do:

  1. Right-click on your Chrome shortcut (the icon you use to open Chrome).
  2. Select “Properties”.
  3. In the “Target” field, append the following to the end of the existing text:
    --disable-features=CustomizeChromeSidePanel
  4. Click “Apply” to save the change.

Now when you open Chrome using that shortcut, it should load with the classic UI instead of the new side panel design.

Background on the UI change

The refreshed Chrome UI, dubbed “Chrome Refresh 2023”, began rolling out gradually in late 2023. It introduced a revamped side panel, tab layout, and bookmark manager among other visual changes.

Many users found the new look cumbersome, wasting valuable screen space and disrupting established workflows. Previous versions of Chrome allowed disabling parts of the UI update by tweaking experimental flags like “Chrome Refresh 2023” and “Chrome WebUI Refresh 2023”. However, Chrome 125 seems to override those settings, forcing the new look.

While the workaround mentioned above provides temporary reprieve, it’s unclear how long it will remain effective given Google’s push for the new UI. Users may want to make their voices heard via Chrome’s “Report an issue” tool and discussion forums to advocate for customization options.

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Madeline01-09-2024

Found an answer, which hopefully doesn't change soon. Many other websites, reddit posts and videos are just saying go to "chrome://flags" and type.....  "NTP Single row Shortcut", but it doesn't come up anymore. Instead, type "NTP Modules Redesigned" and disable it. (28/08/24)

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Andy25-06-2024

There is a Chrome Extension called "Neater Bookmarks" (from evan.shultz ??) and available in the Chrome store. The absolutely annoying thing is that this extension does EXACTLY what we want for bookmarks (compact spacing, blue folder colours, crisp url descriptions). Unfortunately it only sits as an extension icon on the top right hand side of the of the main Chrome menu line - but if it can do that there, is there not a way it could take control and do that to the main Bookmarks icon on the left ?? The extension was written in 2014 but still works on Chrome V126 Any thoughts ??

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Martin23-06-2024

New UI is absolute horsesh*t... well done Google

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Emilio22-06-2024

Uninstalled, I have gone back to 124.

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Dimitar21-06-2024

New chrome UI sucks - absolutely rubish

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Google UI even more Hater20-06-2024

Back to FF it is...

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Google UI Hater20-06-2024

Since v126 --disable-features=CustomizeChromeSidePanel does not work anymore. Any other known workaround?

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Andy19-06-2024

Come on guys, latest update from Google has completely ruined the layout AGAIN - double spacing of all bookmarks and poor definition (bookmarks fuzzy grey). There must be a way to get back to something half decent ??

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Dee19-06-2024

As of June 18th this no longer works.

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Harbinger12-06-2024

Worked fine till 12.06, after that stupid arrow button in top right corner began to appear again. gotta switch to opera... I hate this new interface, and each month they are removing remaining ways to off it...

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skyrail06-06-2024

Seems to work like a charm. So, thanks a lot for the tips. Got the classic UI back with yellow folder bookmarks and slim fonts, so easier to read fast. Prior applying --disable-features=CustomizeChromeSidePanel in the command line, I had disabled chrome flags options “Chrome Refresh 2023” and “Chrome WebUI Refresh 2023” without any success.

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Lori04-06-2024

Tried several times but unfortunately (and oh, so sadly) this "fix" is not working for me. 😭

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Archi30-05-2024

Thx for that ;D

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Nan29-05-2024

How to fix it on MacOS

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Himanshu Arora 29-05-2024

Hello @Nan. We will look into a solution for Mac, and as/when we have it, we will update the article.

Frank25-05-2024

Doens' t work for me...

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Stefan25-05-2024

Thaaaaaankssss that worked for me. I hate the new UI so much

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Kero25-05-2024

Thanks so much for this fix! Just got home only to find that horrid UI when I opened Chrome. The biggest annoyance for me, aside from that annoying search tabs function existing and moving, is how shrunk down and awful the All Bookmarks folder is compared to the older look.

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defnoteid25-05-2024

the legacy may have returned, but i cannot customize chrome new tab no more

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Himanshu Arora 25-05-2024

Hello @defnoteid, please share more details on the issue you are facing.

george25-05-2024

it doesnt work for me..

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Himanshu Arora 25-05-2024

Hello @george. Can you share what exactly happened when you tried the workaround?

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