Kikin for Chrome
- UX, Visual Design
- 2013
The Kikin extension for Chrome displays search results and answers in a sidebar when long-clicking on words. Kikin combines two technologies: the automatic detection of words and compound words on long click (Smart Selection), and the context analysis for better results.
My role was to design an easy-to-use interface while considering the multiple aspects and constraints of the browser environment.
– User Experience
– Visual Design
Kikin for Chrome launched in August 2013 in the Chrome Store and crossed the 4,000 users mark in September.
My new favorite Chrome extension – kikin: Touch-Based Contextual Search http://t.co/p8HDRDj17E https://t.co/itZ8Rqk5DR— Derek Thomas (@Graphikos) September 26, 2013
Started using kikin for Chrome browser – great for quick contextual search and reference look-ups – @kikin_inc http://t.co/NV8l9T4o9c— Ian Sullivan (@ian_sullivan) September 25, 2013
UX at its best: @kikin_inc‘s new Chrome extension presents search results on any text on click+hold. http://t.co/fd1wipe0QC — Meng He (@menghe) September 19, 2013
Kikin brings you extra information on any word, on any webpage, with just a long click. http://t.co/OBerZWSrUg— Lifehacker (@lifehacker) September 14, 2013