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Per-Site Audio Settings — Saved Profiles in Chrome

Volume, EQ, and spatial settings saved per website and restored automatically on your next visit. Local only, no account required.

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Some sites are too quiet. Others are painfully loud. A video streaming service might need a gentle bass boost; a voice podcast might need a treble lift. Setting these manually every visit wears thin quickly.

Per-site audio profiles remove that friction. Set your audio the way you want it once, and SuperchargeAudio re-applies those settings automatically each time you return.

What Gets Saved

Each per-site profile stores these settings:

Setting categoryWhat is saved
VolumeYour level setting for that site
EQThe full curve across all bands
SpatialStereo width and the 8D pan toggle

These are saved independently per site — changing your volume on one site has no effect on any other site’s profile.

Two controls are intentionally not per-site. Headphone crossfeed is a single global preference that follows you across every site, and the mono “fix one ear” control is a one-off fix for the current playback — it applies live but is never saved, so it won’t stick to a site or clutter your saved profiles.

How Profiles Are Applied

When you navigate to a site, SuperchargeAudio checks whether a saved profile exists for that domain. If one does, it applies immediately — no button to click, no confirmation prompt. The audio is already configured by the time the page loads.

If no profile exists for a site, the global default takes effect. The global default is your catch-all configuration for unconfigured sites.

Global Default

The global default applies to every site that has not been individually configured. You can set it to a comfortable baseline — a moderate volume, a flat EQ, standard stereo — and then override it selectively on sites that need different treatment.

Adjusting the global default does not overwrite any saved site profiles. Site-specific settings always take precedence over the global default.

Creating and Updating a Profile

You do not need to “save” a profile manually. When you adjust any setting while on a site, SuperchargeAudio records those settings for that domain. The next visit restores them.

To reset a site back to the global default, clear its profile from the SuperchargeAudio popup.

Privacy

Per-site profiles are stored in your local browser storage. No domain names, settings data, or browsing patterns leave your device. There is no account, no sync service, and no telemetry.

Combining With Other Features

Per-site audio works alongside every other SuperchargeAudio feature. Smart Mute determines which tabs are audible; per-site profiles determine how those tabs sound when they play. The two work independently — muting a tab does not clear its saved profile.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does SuperchargeAudio remember my volume settings for each website?
Yes. As of May 2026, SuperchargeAudio saves your volume level, EQ curve, and stereo width / 8D settings per website. The next time you visit that site, your saved profile is applied automatically. (Headphone crossfeed is a global preference, and the mono fix is a one-off — neither is saved per site.)
What settings are saved per site?
Volume level, EQ curve, and stereo width / 8D pan are stored per site, each with its own independent profile. Headphone crossfeed is global (one setting for all sites), and the mono fix is transient — it applies live but is never saved.
What happens on a site I have never configured?
A global default applies to any site that does not have its own profile. You can adjust the global default, and it acts as the baseline until you save site-specific settings.
Where is my audio profile data stored?
All per-site settings are stored in your local browser storage. Nothing is sent to a server. There is no account and no sync — profiles live on your device.
If I update my settings on a site, does it update the saved profile?
Yes. The profile for a site updates whenever you change your settings while on that site. The new values become the saved state for the next visit.

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