Exclusive — Copy Favorites From Chrome
Good news: You don't have to leave your favorites behind. Here is the fastest way to copy your favorites out of Chrome and take them anywhere:
Once you have copied or exported your favorites, you can restore them or move them to another computer.
For those who prefer direct control, you can copy Chrome's raw bookmark data file. This method bypasses the HTML export/import process entirely and gives you a perfect, bit-for-bit copy of your current favorites file structure.
Choose , select Chrome , and follow the on-screen prompts. Troubleshooting: Missing or Out-of-Sync Favorites copy favorites from chrome exclusive
Open Edge, click the three-dot menu, select “Settings” → “Profiles” → “Import browser data”. Under “Import from,” choose Google Chrome, then select “Favorites or bookmarks” and click Import.
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By following these methods, you can easily copy your Chrome Favorites to another browser or device, ensuring that your frequently visited websites are always at your fingertips. Good news: You don't have to leave your favorites behind
To "copy favorites" (bookmarks) from Google Chrome, the most reliable method is to export them as an HTML file . This file acts as a universal backup that you can import into another Chrome profile, a different computer, or even a different browser like Edge or Firefox. Open Google Chrome on your computer.
If you want your favorites to remain updated across an exclusive profile and a personal device automatically, utilizing Google Cloud Sync is the most efficient option.
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You must first access the central hub where Chrome stores your data. Launch your Google Chrome browser. Click the in the top-right corner. Hover your mouse over the Bookmarks and lists option. Click on Bookmark manager from the side menu.
🛠️ Method 1: The Native HTML Export (Best for Cross-Browser Moving)
Export bookmarks as HTML following Method 1.
: If your exported HTML file fails to import, open the file using a text editor like Notepad. If it appears blank, your profile data may be corrupted. Attempt to locate the Bookmarks.bak file using Method 3, rename it to Bookmarks (removing the extension), and use it to replace the broken file.