Nope
Clean up your YouTube feed without ever opening the ⋮ menu. Nope adds a one-click dismiss button to every video — same signal, one-third the effort.
Free to use. No account, no signup.
Nope
One-click “Not interested.”
Enable dismiss buttons
On — active on YouTube
Suppress channel button
Stop a whole channel’s recommendations.
Dismiss shortcut
Press it while hovering a video.
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YouTube already lets you train your feed — it just buries the option. Nope pulls that exact action up to a single click on the thumbnail.
Without Nope
Hover the video and hunt for the ⋮ overflow menu.
Open it and read down the list of options.
Find “Not interested” and finally click it.
With Nope
Click the X. The video’s gone.
Identical to doing it by hand — same signal, same effect on your recommendations. Just one click instead of three.
Dismiss a video
A dismiss button appears on every video card. Tap it and that recommendation disappears — Nope drives YouTube’s own “Not interested” action behind the scenes.
Works on the Home feed, the Subscriptions feed, and channel “Videos” tabs.
Trail run — the full route, no edits
Maker Lane
Late-night synth session
Studio North
Video removed
UndoSlow morning, one take
Field Notes
Workshop tour, finally tidy
Off Cut
Suppress a channel
Opt in to a second button that stops an entire channel’s recommendations — it triggers YouTube’s native “Don’t recommend channel.”
Off by default, because it’s hard to undo. When it’s on, it asks for a confirming second click — so you can’t wipe a channel by accident.
Trail run — the full route, no edits
Maker Lane
Late-night synth session
Studio North
Slow morning, one take
Field Notes
Workshop tour, finally tidy
Off Cut
Everything it does
Privacy
Nope asks for a single permission and collects nothing. There’s no account, no analytics, and the extension makes no network requests of its own. The service worker is intentionally empty — there’s literally nothing phoning home.
One permission: “storage.” Used only to remember your own settings — on/off, your shortcut, and the suppress toggle.
No access to your history, your tabs, or your browsing activity.
No analytics, no tracking, nothing collected, nothing sold.
Runs only on youtube.com. Everything happens locally in your browser.
Dismiss shortcut
Hover a video, tap to dismiss.
How it works
Add Nope from the Chrome Web Store. No account, no signup.
A dismiss button shows up on every video in your feed, ready to go.
One click clears the junk and trains a cleaner feed over time.
Free, private, and out of your way. Nope just makes the button YouTube should have shipped.
No account. No signup. No tracking.