SalaryLens shows real Bureau of Labor Statistics salary data right on Indeed job listings. See where any offer falls in the market — before you apply.
40% of Indeed listings hide the salary. You're flying blind.
"$90K" sounds great until you learn the median is $130K for that role.
Without data, you can't tell if $80K is fair or $40K below market.
Percentile data (10th through 90th) from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Not AI guesses — real government data.
Instantly see where a listed salary falls. Below market? At market? Above? One glance tells you everything.
Got multiple offers? Save them all and compare side by side with market data right in the popup.
Just browse Indeed normally. SalaryLens detects job titles and locations automatically — zero extra clicks.
All data stays on your machine. No accounts. No tracking. No data sold. Just you and BLS data.
$3.99/month while you search, or $14.99 one-time to keep it forever. Either way, it pays for itself.
Search for jobs like you normally do.
SalaryLens automatically shows market data on each listing.
Use real percentile data to back up your salary ask.
One successful negotiation pays for SalaryLens many times over.
All salary data comes from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) program. This is the same data used by the U.S. government, economists, and major news outlets. It's not AI-generated or crowd-sourced.
Currently, SalaryLens works on Indeed.com. Support for LinkedIn, Glassdoor, and other job boards is planned for future updates.
BLS data is collected from employer surveys covering over 1.1 million establishments. It's the gold standard for wage data in the U.S. However, it reflects national averages — actual salaries vary by company, experience, and negotiation.
Nothing. SalaryLens stores everything locally on your browser using Chrome's built-in storage. No data is sent to our servers. No accounts. No tracking.
Yes. If SalaryLens doesn't work as described, contact us within 30 days for a full refund. No questions asked.
If your job search is short (1-3 months), monthly at $3.99 is cheaper. If you switch jobs often or want it always available, lifetime at $14.99 saves money long-term. Either way, you can start with the free tier and upgrade when you're ready.
Workers who negotiate with salary data earn 5-15% more on average. SalaryLens pays for itself with a single negotiation.
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