How To Export Bookmarks On Google Chrome
There are two ways to export bookmarks from Chrome. One by saving an HTML file manually and the other by importing bookmarks automatically on another browser. The latter is easier but exporting manually is a universal method that works regardless of whether your new browser supports importing from other browsers.
Method 1: Export Chrome Bookmarks as HTML
Exporting Bookmarks as HTML and later importing them on another browser is the easiest way to export bookmarks from Chrome, regardless of the OS you’re rocking. Here’s how to do it.
Voila! You just saved your Chrome bookmarks. Now all you need to do is select the HTML file when importing.
Method 2: Import Chrome Bookmarks on Other Browsers
You can sync bookmarks between two browsers without exporting and importing them manually. The best part? Most browsers have this feature, not just Chrome to Chromium-based browsers. Let’s import all bookmarks from Chrome to Edge first.
From Google Chrome to Microsoft Edge
Once done, you should have everything you wanted on your new browser.
From Chrome to Firefox
The process may look different on Firefox, but it should be pretty straightforward still.
All the Bookmarks and everything you’ve selected should be imported soon. If you were successful in importing bookmarks to Firefox from Chrome, you can then sign in to your Mozilla account to sync bookmarks. This way, if you plan on switching to Firefox on mobile, your Bookmarks will be synced automatically from the Desktop version.
From Google Chrome to Opera
In case you want to sync Bookmarks with Opera for mobile, all you need to do is create and log in via the same Opera account on both devices. The bookmarks will sync with your Opera account and in turn, you will be able to access all the bookmarks on your Opera mobile browser.
While Google Chrome is the undisputed king of all browsers, Microsoft and Firefox have upped their game in the last few years, with a few new entries like the ARC browser. There are other Chrome alternatives that you may consider using, but the process of exporting bookmarks from Chrome to any browser should be straightforward.