Bookmarking All Tabs in Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari

What do you do if your web browser suddenly closes and you lose all those websites that you were keeping track of for work or school? Fortunately, you can bookmark all your open tabs so if this happens you'll be able to find those websites again easily. This minHour article teaches you how to bookmark all tabs in your browser window for Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari.

Chrome

Click ⋮.

This vertical three-dot menu icon is in the top right corner of your browser window and will prompt a menu to drop down.

Hover your mouse over Bookmarks.

A menu will appear to the left.

  • This menu isn’t the same on Android, iPhone, or iPad, so you’ll need to use the desktop browser to do this.

Click Bookmark all tabs.

It’s usually the second item in the menu.

  • You can also press Ctrl/Cmd + Shift + D on your keyboard.

Create a folder name for your bookmarks, then click Save.

You can also choose where to save the bookmark folder if you don’t like the default. When you’re done, click and your open tabs will be saved as bookmarks in that folder.

Safari

Click Bookmark.

It’s in the menu at the top of your screen next to the Apple icon and clicking it will prompt a menu to drop down.

Click Add Bookmarks for These Tabs.

You’ll see a number that displays how many tabs you have open.

Create a folder name for your bookmarks, then click Add.

You can also choose where to save the bookmark folder if you don’t like the default. When you’re done, click and your open tabs will be saved as bookmarks in that folder.

Edge

Right-click a tab.

Since Edge is the default and comes pre-installed on many new Windows computers and laptops, this might be what you’re looking for.

Click Add all tabs to favorites.

“Bookmarks” are called “Favorites” in Edge, so this will add all the tabs that you have open to your bookmarks.

  • You can also press Ctrl/Cmd + Shift + D on your keyboard.

Create a folder name for your bookmarks, then click Save.

You can also choose where to save the bookmark folder if you don’t like the default. When you’re done, click and your open tabs will be saved as bookmarks in that folder.

Firefox

Right-click a tab that you have opened.

When you do, a menu will appear next to your cursor.

Click Select all tabs.

This will select all the tabs that you have opened in your browser window.

Right-click a tab again.

You can either right-click a different tab or the same one.

Click Bookmark tabs.

A new window will open in the middle of your screen.

  • You can also press Ctrl/Cmd + Shift + D on your keyboard to bookmark all the open tabs.

Create a folder name for your bookmarks, then click Save.

You can also choose where to save the bookmark folder if you don’t like the default. When you’re done, click and your open tabs will be saved as bookmarks in that folder.

Tips

  • If you want to bookmark pages separately instead of in a group, the steps are a little different and will require a little more time.
  • Once you have items bookmarked in another web browser, you can import them to your computer without a hassle. All you need to do is open Chrome and go to Bookmarks > Import.

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