How to Export and Import Bookmarks from Chrome

Every Chrome user recognises the importance of being able to export and import bookmarks. Why? Given the number of users who have used Google Chrome for a long time, it’s probable that they have a large number of bookmarks that they don’t want to lose if Chrome crashes. It’s far quicker to save your most often visited or favorite websites than it is to search for them on the Internet on a daily basis. Given that Google Chrome is the most widely used web browser, it’s understandable that the great majority of Internet users would wish to export or import bookmarks from or to it.

In this case, you’ll need to export your data before proceeding. After that, you can import your data at a later time. You’re probably connecting to your Google account.

Detailed instructions on how to export and import bookmarks from Chrome

So, to avoid being too perplexed, let’s divide the procedure of exporting and importing bookmarks into two sections.

What is the best way to export bookmarks from Chrome?

To export and save your bookmarks, make sure Chrome is open and go to Menu > Bookmarks > Bookmark Manager. Then, in the right-top corner, click the three-dot icon and select Export Bookmarks from the drop-down menu. Finally, pick a location to save your Chrome bookmarks. The steps are as follows:

  1. To begin, open Google Chrome on your computer, whether it’s running Windows, Mac, Chromebook, or Linux. To enter the menu, click the three-dot menu symbol in the top-right corner.
  2. Then, with your mouse pointer hovered above “Bookmarks,” click “Bookmark Manager.”

      3.On the Bookmark Manager page’s top blue bar, select “Export Bookmarks” from the three-dot menu.

You will receive an HTML file containing all of your bookmarks, which you may store to your device. You now have the option of saving the file wherever you choose. If you want to rename the file, now is the time to do so. After you’ve made your decision, click “Save.

That is all there is to it. All of your bookmarks have now been saved to your device for future use.

Let’s go on to the second stage, importing bookmarks, now that we’ve learnt how to export bookmarks.

What is the best way to import bookmarks from Chrome?

Most popular web browsers, including Firefox, Edge, Safari, and Internet Explorer, allow you to import bookmarks directly into Chrome’s desktop version. You must have a browser installed on your device at the time of import for this method to work. Whether you’re using a different browser or a different device, we’ll show you how to manually export your bookmarks to an HTML file and then import that file into Chrome.

1. Import bookmarks from other web browsers and saves them in Chrome

Using this method, you may quickly import bookmarks from other installed web browsers into Chrome.

  • To begin, open Google Chrome on your computer’s desktop. To access the menu, click the three dots in the top-right corner of Chrome.
  • From the three-dot menu at the top of the screen, choose Bookmarks > Import Bookmarks and Settings.
  • A popup with the title “Import Bookmarks and Settings” will appear. In this step, use the drop-down menu to select the browser from which you want to import bookmarks. Then, from the drop-down menu, choose “Favorites/Bookmarks.”
  • Select “Import” after that.
  • Chrome will copy your bookmarks from the web browser you’re using and make them available to you. After this has been done, you will see a success message on your screen. To close this box, use the “Done” button.

Your bookmarks have been transferred to your new browser. Cheers!

2. Importing bookmarks into Chrome from an HTML file is another option for you

You may also import your bookmarks into Chrome using an HTML file. Follow the instructions below to import bookmarks from an HTML file you’ve exported from your web browser:

  • To begin, go to your computer’s desktop and open Chrome. Click three dots in Chrome’s top-right corner.
  • From the three-dot menu, select “Bookmarks,” then “Import Bookmarks.”
  • In the “Bookmarks and Settings” box, choose “Bookmarks HTML File” from the drop-down selection. Then, by choosing “Choose File,” you may select the right file.

  • In the box that displays, navigate to the location where you stored the HTML file containing your bookmarks. Simply double-click the file to open it in Chrome.

Wrapping Up

Browser bookmarks are vital for every user who wants to be productive. Simply follow the instructions in this post to import and export browser bookmarks or favorites in Chrome. You may also try switching to another browser or moving your bookmarks from other browsers to Chrome.

If you wish to move bookmarks from your computer to another device, such as a Chrome mobile device or an iOS device running Chrome, just activate the sync option on your Chrome PC. If you want to use Chrome on many devices, you’ll need to sign in with the same Google account on each one. It is turned on by default, however you may disable it. Still, we recommend leaving it alone because it allows you to sync your bookmarks across all of your devices.

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