Keak

Keak

Toolsv2.9.0
Keak AiUpdated 2026-06-24

According to AlphaMoat, as of 2026-06, the Chrome extension Keak has 1,000 users (+0% MoM), rated 5 (10 reviews) — ranked #1,531 of 10,567 AI browser extensions, and #641 of 5,263 in Tools.

Users
1.0K+0%
Rating
★ 510
Overall Rank
#1,531
Tools Rank
#641

About Keak

AI-powered A/B testing that optimizes your website automatically. Generate variants, run tests & boost conversions. No code needed.

AI-powered A/B testing that optimizes your website automatically. Generate variants, run tests & boost conversions. No code needed. Let AI optimize your website 24/7. No code required. Keak is the AI-powered A/B testing platform that generates, tests, and deploys winning page variants automatically. Our model is fine-tuned on thousands of successful conversion rate optimization tests so it knows what works. How it works: Install the Keak pixel (just 34kb, 6x lighter than competitors). Open the extension on any page. Click generate. Keak creates A/B test variants using AI, runs the experiment, and when a winner is found, automatically launches the next test. Your site improves on autopilot. Key features: AI-generated A/B test variants (headlines, CTAs, images, layouts) AutoPilot mode: continuous testing without manual intervention No-code visual web editor: edit any page directly in your browser AI image and video generation for testing visual assets Shopify, WordPress, Webflow, Framer, and Squarespace support Ultra-light 34kb pixel with zero SEO impact Statistical significance tracking and analytics dashboard Who it's for: Marketers, growth teams, e-commerce merchants, startup founders, and agencies who want to increase conversion rates without hiring developers or paying for enterprise tools. Get started free. Install the extension and launch your first test in minutes.

User Growth Trend

999.921.0K1.0K26-0426-0526-062026-04 · 1,0002026-05 · 1,0002026-06 · 1,0001.0K
MonthUsersMoM
2026-041,000
2026-051,000+0.0%
2026-061,000+0.0%

Popular in Tools

Data month: 2026-06 · User counts and ratings come from public Chrome Web Store data, aggregated monthly. See methodology.