What if you don't want to sync everything to Google’s servers? Or perhaps you want to send a specific folder of links to a coworker? The "Export" method creates a single file that acts as a container for all your favorites.
Now you can take that .html file to any computer or browser.
Chrome stores bookmarks in a file called Bookmarks (or Bookmarks.bak for backup) in the user data directory. You can copy this file to transfer your Favorites to another Chrome profile or device. Here's how to do it:
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In this guide, we’ll walk through the three best ways to copy your Chrome favorites, from the automatic "set it and forget it" method to the manual "keep it safe" approach.
Chrome stores bookmarks in a JSON file on the local disk. Copying this file preserves all metadata (e.g., date added, click count).
If you have a Google account, you can use Chrome Sync to synchronize your bookmarks across devices. Here's how to do it: