New sellers often search for "Meesho app download in Chrome" expecting an installable app inside the browser. There isn't one — and understanding why clears up a lot of confusion about where selling actually happens.
Two different Meesho experiences
Meesho has a buyer-facing mobile app (for shopping) and a supplier panel (for selling), and they're not interchangeable. The supplier panel — where you list products, manage orders and download payment sheets — is a website: supplier.meesho.com. You open it in a browser like Chrome, not through an installable Chrome app.
Why sellers specifically want Chrome
Selling tools — bulk listing, label cropping, image generation, order automation — run as Chrome extensions. Extensions only work inside desktop Chrome (or Chromium-based browsers) on the actual supplier.meesho.com pages, not inside a mobile app. So "using Meesho in Chrome" for a seller usually means: open supplier.meesho.com in Chrome, and let your extensions do the repetitive work on top of it.
Setting it up
- Open Chrome on desktop and go to supplier.meesho.com.
- Log in with your seller credentials.
- Install any Chrome extensions you use for listing, labels, images or order automation — they'll activate automatically on supplier.meesho.com.
- Bookmark the panel; you'll be here daily for orders, catalog and payments.
What about mobile?
You can open supplier.meesho.com in a mobile browser for a quick check, but daily bulk work — listing, label printing, image testing — is a desktop-Chrome job, because that's where extension-based automation runs.