How to Bookmark All Tabs in Chrome

May 27, 2026 - Leave a Comment

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If you’re the type of person who uses tons of open tabs in a web browser, you’ll undoubtedly have experienced a situation where you’d like to bookmark all of the tabs you have open so that you can easily return back to your browsing session. Fortunately, the Google Chrome browser makes bookmarking all tabs in a browser window pretty simple, and the trick works the same for Chrome on Mac, Windows, iPad, iPhone, Android, Linux, and Chrome OS too.

Ready to tackle your Chrome tabs and bookmark them all at once? Here’s how to do that quickly and easily in the Google Chrome browser.

How to Bookmark All Open Tabs in Google Chrome Browser

We’re going to assume you already have Chrome open with the tabs you want to bookmark ready to go:

  1. In the active browser window with all the browser tabs you wish to bookmark, click on the triple dots button (typically in the top right corner or bottom right corner)
  2. Go to “Bookmarks” or “Bookmarks & Lists”
  3. Select “Bookmark All Tabs”
  4. How to bookmark all tabs in Chrome

  5. Create a folder for your newly saved tab bookmark collection, give it a name, and choose “Save”
  6. Saving all of your open tabs as bookmarks in Chrome

  7. Repeat for additional windows of tabs if needed

This is much faster and more efficient than manually bookmarking each individual tab in Chrome, which can take a long time.

To bookmark all open tabs in multiple Chrome browser windows, you’ll have to repeat the process for each window full of tabs. That’s something that Safari does better than Chrome, but perhaps a future version of Chrome will introduce a merging feature too.

If you’re not a Chrome user, or a partial Chrome user, or a multiple different browser user, then you’ll be happy to know that Safari for iPhone, iPad, and Mac makes this super easy too, allowing you to also easily bookmark all open tabs in Safari. And Safari has the additional aforementioned feature that makes multiple windows of tabs even easier to bookmark and manage, by allowing you to merge all open Safari windows into a single window full of tabs (and you can even make a keyboard shortcut for that if you use it often).

What do you think of how easy it is to bookmark all of your open tabs in Chrome? Do you wish you could bookmark all tabs across all open windows in Chrome too? Do you wish Chrome had a merge all windows into tabs feature, to make bookmarking all possible tabs super easy, the same way that Safari does? Do you know of another trick or technique to bookmark all your tabs in Chrome? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments.

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Posted by: Jamie Cuevas in Tips & Tricks

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