Kebab, edit, OK. Every single time.
Chrome bookmark management, without the clutter
Bookmarks Explorer
A file-manager-style way to browse, edit, sort, and organize your Chrome bookmarks.
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Bookmarks that move like files
Drag, drop, rename, sort. Your saved links work the way your files do.
AI organize bookmarks
Copy bookmark data into ChatGPT, paste the returned JSON, then preview and approve changes.
Step 1: Copy bookmark export
Step 2: Copy ChatGPT prompt
Step 3: Paste ChatGPT result
Preview changes
Built out of frustration
Why this exists
I love bookmarks. I lean on them every day. The default bookmark manager in Chrome makes that hard, big chunky buttons, eight pixels of padding on every row, low contrast, no lines, no shape to the page. Try wrangling a few hundred links in there. It can’t be done.
Bookmarks don’t sell ads, so the tool stays stuck. Bookmarks Explorer is the fix I wanted, a file manager for your saved links. Sharp, fast, honest. ✦
No real multi-select. No drag-and-drop that works.
A title can be renamed, auto-set, or just plain wrong. The URL is the truth, hide it and you hide what the link is.
What it does
Folder tree navigation
Browse nested folders the way you browse files. Stay in place, keep your spot.
Move like files
Drag a link. Drop it. Done.
Rename in one step
Double-click a title, a URL, or a folder name. Type the change. One step, not three.
Copy, cut, paste, duplicate
Full folders, with the nested contents. Just like files.
Sort the folder
By name, URL, domain, or date added. Folders first or bookmarks first.
Built for hundreds
Tight rows, sharp lines, real density. Scroll a long list without losing the thread.
AI without the API key
Most tools push you to plug in an API key and hand over your data. Bookmarks Explorer hands the wheel to you.
Privacy first
Your data stays in your browser. Titles, URLs, folder names, folder shape. That’s it. No passwords. No cookies. No card info. No chat logs. No files. No sale. The extension never sends bookmark data to a server.