If you’re a Firefox user, you may be familiar with the Chrome extension Bookmark Manager. This extension lets you add bookmarks to your browser’s address bar. If you’re a Chrome user, you can also use the Extensions Panel to manage your bookmarks. If you’re a Firefox user, there’s one more way to keep your bookmarks in place: by importing them from Chrome. To do this, open Chrome and click on the three lines in the top left corner of the window. On the left side of this window, you’ll see a list of extensions. Click on Bookmark Manager and select the bookmark that you want to import from Chrome. Once you’ve imported the bookmark from Chrome, it will be added to your Firefox browser as a bookmark.


Mozilla Firefox makes it easy to import bookmarks from other web browsers. If you’re switching from Google Chrome to Firefox, this guide will show you how to get all your Chrome bookmarks moved to your Firefox browser.

Whether your Chrome and Firefox browsers are installed on the same computer or on different ones, you can still migrate your bookmarks with the same ease.

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Migrate Chrome Bookmarks When Firefox Is Installed on the Same Computer

If both Chrome and Firefox browsers are on the same computer, use Firefox’s built-in options to directly migrate your bookmarks.

To get started, launch Firefox on your machine. Then, in Firefox’s top-right corner, click the hamburger menu (three horizontal lines) and choose Bookmarks > Manage Bookmarks.

On the “Library” window, at the top, select Import and Backup > Import Data From Another Browser.

In the “Import Wizard” window, choose “Chrome” and select “Next.”

Firefox will ask what items you’d like to import from Chrome. Enable the “Bookmarks” option and click “Next.”

If you want other items migrated as well, then feel free to enable their options.

You’ll see a success message saying that all your Chrome bookmarks have been successfully imported. Close the “Import Wizard” window by clicking “Finish.”

And that’s it. In your Firefox’s bookmarks bar, you will now see all your Chrome bookmarks.

Import Chrome’s Bookmarks When Firefox Is Installed on Another Computer

If Chrome and Firefox browsers are installed on different computers, you can still perform the import process.

To do that, first, export Chrome’s bookmarks to an HTML file on your computer. Then, transfer this file to the computer where you’ve installed Firefox.

Then, import Chrome’s bookmarks into Firefox, and you’ll have access to all your favorite bookmarked sites in your new browser.

Enjoy quick access to your favorite sites even when you switch browsers!

While you use Firefox, it’s a good idea to export your Firefox bookmarks every once in a while. This is to ensure you have a copy of your bookmarked sites in case something goes wrong with the browser.

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