How to Open Console in Google Chrome (Easiest Way in 2025)
In this tutorial, we will show you exactly how to open console in Chrome. Simply follow the steps below.

Open the Console on Google Chrome
Opening the Console in Google Chrome can be done using four common methods: Using Ctrl + Shift + J, Using the Google Chrome Menu, by right-clicking, and by using the F12 Key. We will discuss how to use each method in the following sections.
Method 1: Using “Ctrl + Shift + J”
The fastest way to open the console is by using a keyboard shortcut. Press “Ctrl + Shift + J” on Windows or “CMD + Option + J” on macOS. This will directly open the Developer Tools with the Console tab active.

Method 2: Using the Google Chrome Menu
You can also open the console through Chrome’s menu. To do this, click on the “three dots” in the top-right corner of your Chrome window.
Then hover over “More tools” in the dropdown. Select “Developer tools” from the options.

On the Developer Tools panel, click the “Console” tab.

Method 3: Right-Click Method
You can quickly access the console from any webpage by right-clicking on the page. “Right-click” on any part of the webpage. From the appearing menu, select “Inspect”. This will open the “Developer tools”. Then, switch by clicking to the “Console” tab.

Method 4: Using F12 Key
Another quick way to access the console is by pressing the “F12” key. Pressing F12 on both Windows and macOS opens the Developer Tools. To access the console, click on the “Console” tab in the ‘Developer tools’ panel.

We hope that you now have a better understanding of how to open the console in chrome. If you enjoyed this article, you might also like our articles on opening multiple URLs in Chrome using an extension and why won’t Google Chrome open on my laptop.