Skippr auto-skips intros, credits and pre-roll ads on Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Crunchyroll, Apple TV+ and ADN. Plus a speed slider that finally goes past 1.5×.
Skippr watches the DOM, detects the moments your show isn't actually playing, and jumps past them. Every feature is per-platform toggleable.
Detects the "Skip intro" prompt the moment the player renders it. No flashing, no half-second pause — straight cut.
all 6 platformsJumps to the next episode the moment the credits start — or watch them if you actually want to, per-platform toggle.
watch-credits overrideStops Prime Video's pre-roll and mid-roll ads from playing. Tracks total ad time saved across your sessions.
prime videoSet a default playback speed (0.25× → 3×) that applies automatically when video starts. Or grab the slider mid-watch.
0.25× → 3× · step 0.25If a skip lands wrong, a small toast in the player offers one-click rewind. Auto-dismisses after 6s.
post-skipThe interaction every player should have already had. Double-tap anywhere on the video to enter or exit fullscreen.
all 6 platformsStreaming sites rewrite their DOM constantly, and selectors break. Skippr tracks every visit + skip in real time and shows you which platforms are still working, which are stale, and which need a fix — before you even notice.
in the Options page · Health tabSettings & stats live in browser.storage.local. No accounts. No server.
One click on Firefox Add-ons or the Chrome Web Store. ~120 KB. Defaults are sensible — you can start watching right away.
Toggle features per platform if defaults aren't quite right — e.g. turn off ad-skip on Crunchyroll where ads are part of the deal.
Skippr runs silently. The toolbar badge counts how many skips it's saved you. Stats & selector health live in the Options page.
Aggregate counters from opt-in telemetry. We don't know which shows — just that something was skipped.
Skippr requests the storage permission, nothing else. There is no backend. The code is public.
storage permission, plus host access to the six streaming domains.Two clicks to install. Average user saves an episode's worth of intros in their first week.