Hi Krzysztof,

You can access the API from anywhere you're able to execute network requests, 
so technically yes it should be possible to access the Google Ads API from a 
Chrome extension. It may be tricky though - my assumption is Chrome extensions 
are written in JavaScript and since we don't support a JavaScript client 
library you would need to build requests manually using the undocumented REST 
API. The best example of usage of the REST API that I can think of is in our 
Perl client library, and you can read the source code here.

Hope that helps!

Best,
Ben Karl, Google Ads API Team
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