We present a compact and frequency-stabilized laser head based on an extended-cavity diode laser. The laser head occupies a volume of 200 cm 3 and includes frequency stabilization to Doppler-free saturated absorption resonances on the hyperfine components of the 87 Rb D 2 lines at 780 nm, obtained from a simple and compact spectroscopic setup using a 2 cm 3 vapor cell. The measured frequency stability is ഛ2 ϫ 10 −12 over integration times from 1 s to 1 day and shows the potential to reach 2 ϫ 10 −13 over 10 2 −10 5 s. Compact laser sources with these performances are of great interest for applications in gas-cell atomic frequency standards, atomic magnetometers, interferometers and other instruments requiring stable and narrow-band optical sources.