Automatically filter AI from every search
Works on Google, DuckDuckGo, and Brave Search. More engines coming soon.
No data collection. No tracking. No analytics. Everything stays on your device.
Choose your preferred search engine and AI-disabling method (udm=14 or -ai).
Works automatically on every search. No extra clicks or steps required.
View the code yourself. No hidden functionality or surprises.
Tiny footprint. No impact on browser performance or page load times.
Add Unslop Search to Chrome from the Chrome Web Store (or load it manually).
Use Google, DuckDuckGo, or Brave Search as you normally would.
The extension adds the appropriate parameters to disable AI Overview before the page loads.
The easiest way to install. Updates automatically.
Chrome Web StoreComing soon - pending review
Install directly from source. Great for developers or if you want to verify the code.
chrome://extensions in ChromeThe extension requires minimal permissions to function:
We follow a strict privacy policy. No data ever leaves your device.
Firefox users can also enjoy AI-free search results. Here's how to disable Google AI in Firefox.
Our Firefox extension is coming soon. It will automatically disable AI on Google, DuckDuckGo, and Brave Search.
Firefox Add-ons - Coming soon
Even without an extension, you can use AI-free search in Firefox:
Now all your searches from the address bar will be AI-free automatically.
Create a bookmark or custom search engine with this URL for AI-free Google searches:
https://www.google.com/search?q=%s&udm=14 To add as a custom search engine in Firefox:
about:config in the address barbrowser.urlbar.update2.engineAliasRefreshtrueGoogle's AI Overview appears in Firefox just like in Chrome. While Firefox has better privacy defaults than Chrome, it doesn't block AI-generated summaries from appearing in Google search results.
Using Unslop Search or the udm=14 parameter ensures you get classic "10 blue links" results regardless of which browser you use.
Don't want to install an extension? Other options:
No. The extension operates entirely on your device. No data is collected, stored, or transmitted. We have no servers to send data to.
No. The extension only modifies search URLs by adding parameters like udm=14. It doesn't inject scripts or modify page content.
Yes. You can disable the extension temporarily, or manually remove the udm=14 parameter from any search URL to see AI results.
Yes. The extension is open source. Contact us if you'd like to review the code.
The extension is currently pending Chrome Web Store review.
Use Unslop Search NowNo extension needed - works in any browser