Support, Privacy, and All That
Everything you might want to know about Prizzas, on one page.
help Frequently Asked Questions
What is Prizzas?
Prizzas is a free browser extension that converts every price you see on the internet into pizza equivalents. It works on any website. You browse the web normally, and wherever there's a price, you can hover over it to see how many pizzas that thing would cost you instead.
How does it decide the pizza price?
You pick from a set of preset prices: $5, $7.50, $10, $15, or $20. The default is $7.50, which is close to a typical large pepperoni from a national chain. Everything runs locally on your device with no network requests.
Does it work on every website?
It works on most websites. The extension scans the page for price patterns (like $19.99) and adds a hover tooltip. Some sites with unusual formatting or heavy JavaScript rendering might occasionally trip it up, but it handles the vast majority of online shops, marketplaces, and search results just fine.
Is it really free?
Yes. Free as in pizza. No premium tier, no ads, no catch. This is a hobby project built for fun.
Which browsers are supported?
Chrome and Firefox. If you use a Chromium-based browser like Edge, Brave, or Arc, the Chrome version should work there too.
Why does it need "access to all websites"?
The extension needs broad host permissions so its content script can detect and annotate prices on whatever page you happen to be visiting. It would be pretty useless if it only worked on one website. That said, the extension does not read, collect, or transmit any information about the pages you visit. It makes zero network requests. Everything runs entirely on your device.
Can I set my own pizza price?
You can choose from five preset price points ($5, $7.50, $10, $15, $20) or enter your own custom price. Pick whichever feels closest to your preferred pizza.
Who made this?
Prizzas is a solo hobby project by Dubtrace. If you have questions or feedback, the best way to reach out is through the extension's listing page on the Chrome Web Store or Firefox Add-ons.
shield Privacy
The short version
Prizzas does not track you. It does not collect your data. It does not know who you are, what you browse, or what you buy.
What the extension stores
Prizzas saves a small set of preferences on your device using your browser's local storage. This includes whether the extension is turned on, your selected pizza price, your preferred pizza icon style, and any sites you've excluded. That is the complete list. All of this stays on your device.
Network requests
The extension makes zero network requests. None. There is no analytics, no telemetry, no tracking pixels, no fingerprinting. Everything runs entirely on your device.
Browser permissions explained
| Permission | Why it's needed |
|---|---|
| storage | Lets the extension save your preferences locally. |
| activeTab | Lets the extension read the current page to find prices when you activate it. |
| Host permissions (all URLs) | Lets the content script run on any webpage so it can detect prices everywhere you browse. Without this, the extension could only work on specific pre-approved websites. |
Third parties
Prizzas does not use any third-party analytics, advertising, or tracking services. This website may be served behind Cloudflare, which provides CDN and security services. Cloudflare may process connection data (such as your IP address) as part of delivering and protecting the service. Their privacy policy covers how they handle that data.
Changes to this policy
If this policy ever changes, the updated version will be posted on this page. The goal is to keep things simple and to keep collecting as little as possible, which right now is nothing.
gavel Terms of Use
Prizzas is a free hobby project. There is no warranty, no SLA, and no guarantee that the pizza math will always be perfect. Use it for fun.
photo_library Attributions
Pexels
Free to use, no attribution required. Licensed under the Pexels License.
Hero photo
Photo by Nadin Sh
Hero photo (back)
Photo by Gustavo Fring
Pizza for Everyone section
Photo by cottonbro studio
Demo: Wireless Headphones
Photo by Harvey Tan Villarino
Demo: Mechanical Keyboard
Photo by Andrey Matveev
Demo: Espresso Machine
Photo by Jakub Zerdzicki
Demo: Mountain Bike
Photo by Austin Briones
Unsplash
Free to use, no attribution required. Licensed under the Unsplash License.
Why Pizza section
Photo by Alan Hardman
SVG Repo
SVG icons sourced from SVG Repo. Available under SVG Repo's Public Domain license.
Pizza icon: Style 1
Icon by Flat Icon Design
Pizza icon: Style 2
Icon by Flat Icon Design
Pizza icon: Style 3
Icon by Flat Icon Design
Pizza icon: Style 4
Icon by Xiyou0608
Open Source
Fonts and tools that help make Prizzas look and work the way it does.
Plus Jakarta Sans
Font by Tokotype. SIL Open Font License.
Material Symbols
Icons by Google. Apache 2.0.
Tailwind CSS
CSS framework by Tailwind Labs. MIT License.