If you’ve got bookmarks or favorites stashed away in another browser, you can easily import them into Google Chrome. Similarly, you can always get your bookmarks out of Chrome by exporting them as a HTML file.
Import bookmarks from Firefox or Internet Explorer:
- Click the Chrome menu
.
- Select Bookmarks.
- Select Import bookmarks and settings.
- Select the program that contains the bookmarks you’d like to import.
- Click Import.
If you haven’t yet created any bookmarks in Chrome, the bookmarks you import will show up directly on the bookmarks bar, normally docked underneath the address bar. If you already have bookmarks within Chrome, the bookmarks you import will appear in a new folder called “Imported from Firefox” or “Imported from IE,” located at the end of the bar. You can also find your bookmarks by clicking the Chrome menu and selecting Bookmarks.
Import bookmarks form all other browsers:
- Export bookmarks from the browser as a HTML file.
- Click the Chrome menu
on the browser toolbar in Google Chrome.
- Select Bookmarks.
- Select Bookmark manager.
- Click the Organize menu in the manager.
- Select Import bookmarks from HTML file.
- Open your saved HTML file.
If you haven’t yet created any bookmarks in Chrome, the bookmarks you import will show up directly on the bookmarks bar, normally docked underneath the address bar. If you already have bookmarks within Chrome, the bookmarks you import will appear in a new folder at the end of the bar. You can also find your bookmarks by clicking the Chrome menu and selecting Bookmarks.
Import bookmarks form google toolbar:
- Visit https://www.google.com/bookmarks.
- Sign in with the same Google Account used to sign in to Google Toolbar.
- Find and click “Export bookmarks” on the homepage. Your bookmarks will be downloaded to your computer as a html file.
- Click the Chrome menu
.
- Select Bookmarks.
- Select Bookmark manager.
- Click the Organize menu in the manager.
- Select Import bookmarks from HTML file.
- Open your saved HTML file.
Export bookmarks from Google Chrome:
- Click the Chrome menu
on the browser toolbar.
- Select Bookmarks.
- Select Bookmark manager.
- Click the Organize menu in the manager.
- Select Export bookmarks.
Chrome will export your bookmarks as a HTML file, which you can then import into another browser.