How to bookmark a webpage in any browser & on any device in 2026!

Ever fallen down a tab-hoarding rabbit hole only to realize you can’t find that one article you swore you’d read later? You’re not alone!
With nearly 5.84 billion people browsing the web every day and Chrome alone accounting for about 69% of global web traffic in 2025, the internet is bigger and busier than ever.
That’s why something as simple as bookmarking feels genuinely essential… until your bookmarks become a cluttered maze of forgotten links and duplicate entries. It’s frustrating, time-wasting, and honestly, a productivity killer.
But what if bookmarking was quick, organized, and truly device-agnostic, no matter if you’re on a phone, laptop, or tablet?
In this guide, we’ll start at the beginning: what it actually means to bookmark a URL, and why learning it matters in 2026.
So, let’s get started!
What does it mean to bookmark a link or URL?
When you bookmark a link or URL, you’re basically telling your browser, “Hey, save this so I can get back to it later without hunting for it again.”
In tech terms, a “bookmark” is just the web address of a page that your browser stores in a list for quick access sometime down the road (kind of like putting a sticky note on a page you want to revisit).

The main objective is simple: save time and avoid frustration.
Instead of typing a long URL, searching through your history, or trying to remember where you saw something, you just click your saved bookmark and boom! You’re right back where you need to be.
Bookmarks matter because they help you organize your online life. You can group related pages into folders, revisit favorite sites instantly, and even sync those bookmarks across devices so your saved links follow you everywhere, seamlessly.
How to bookmark a webpage in Chrome (Desktop/Laptop)
Bookmarking in Chrome is super simple and only takes a few clicks. Think of it as making a shortcut to your favorite pages so you don’t have to chase them later.
- Open Google Chrome: Launch Chrome on your computer. This works on both Windows and Mac.
- Go to the page you want to save: Navigate to the exact webpage you wish to bookmark.
- Click the star icon in the address bar: You’ll see a little star (⭐) on the right side of the URL bar. Click it!
- Confirm and save the bookmark: A small pop-up will appear. Here you can:
- Rename the bookmark (helpful if the page title is long or confusing)
- Choose a folder to save it (like Bookmarks Bar or another folder)
When you’re done, click “Done.”
🖥️ Quick tip: Instead of clicking the star, you can press Ctrl + D (Windows) or ⌘ + D (Mac) to open that same bookmark dialog instantly.
Now your page is successfully saved! You can open it anytime from the Bookmarks Bar(if saved there), the Bookmarks menu, or the Bookmark Manager. Perfect for keeping your browsing organized.
How to bookmark a webpage in Chrome (Android)
Bookmarking a page in Chrome on your Android phone or tablet is quick and super handy, especially when you want to save something for later without having to scroll through your history.
- Open the Chrome app: Tap the Chrome icon on your Android device to launch the browser.
- Go to the page you want to save: Type or search for the site you want to bookmark, then wait for it to fully load.
- Tap the three-dots menu: Look for the three vertical dots (⋮) in the top-right corner of the screen and tap them to open the menu.
- Tap “Add to bookmarks”: From the menu list, choose Bookmarks (you might see a star ⭐ icon). Chrome will save the page to your bookmarks.
That’s it! You’ll see a tiny confirmation that the page is saved.
Note: To find your bookmarks later, just open the three-dots menu again and tap “Bookmarks.” All your saved pages will be listed there.
How to bookmark a URL on Chrome (iPhone)
Saving a page in Chrome on your iPhone is quick and helpful, particularly when you want to come back to something later without searching for it again.
Here’s how:
- Open the Chrome app on your iPhone: Just tap the Chrome icon like you would with any app.
- Navigate to the webpage you want to bookmark: Type the web address or search for the page you want to save.
- Tap the three dots menu: Look for the three horizontal dots (⋯) in the bottom-right corner of the screen, then tap them. Then, click the “Share” button inside the gray address bar.
- Select “Add to Bookmarks”: In the menu that pops up, scroll down if needed, then tap Bookmarks. Chrome will automatically save the page to your bookmarks.
You’re done! To visit it later, just open Chrome’s menu again and tap “Bookmarks.”
💡 Pro tip: If you often save pages, try organizing them into folders once you’re in the Bookmarks view. It makes finding stuff later a lot easier.
How to bookmark a webpage in Safari (Desktop/Laptop)
Bookmarking in Safari on your Mac is quick and makes it way easier to return to your favorite sites anytime.
Here’s how you do it:
- Open Safari: First, launch the Safari app on your Mac, whether it’s a MacBook, iMac, or any other macOS device.
- Go to the webpage you want to save: Type the address or search for the page you want to bookmark and wait for it to load completely.
- Click the “Share” button in the toolbar: Look for the “Share” icon (it’s usually a square with an arrow pointing up) at the top of the window and click it.
- Choose “Add Bookmark”: In the menu that opens, tap Add Bookmark. A small prompt will appear asking where you want to save it.
- Name and pick a location: You can change the name if you want, and select a folder like Favorites, or save it in a different bookmarks folder. When you’re satisfied, click Add.
Now your page is successfully saved!
How to bookmark a URL in Safari (iPhone)
Bookmarking a webpage in Safari on your iPhone is one of those small but super useful tricks that saves you time, no typing or searching around later.
Here’s how to do it step-by-step:
- Open the Safari app: Tap the Safari icon on your iPhone to open the browser.
- Go to the page you want to save: Type in the website’s address or search for the page you want to bookmark. Let it finish loading.
- Tap the “Share” button: At the bottom of the Safari screen, you’ll see a square with an arrow pointing up. That’s the Share button. Tap it!
- Select “Add Bookmark”: In the menu that pops up, scroll if needed, and then tap Add Bookmark.
- Edit and save: A screen will appear where you can rename the bookmark if you want and choose where it gets saved (like in your main Bookmarks or a folder). Once you’re happy, just tap Save in the top right corner of your iPhone screen.
That’s it! Your page is now bookmarked.
Note: You can also press and hold the “open book” icon for saving a page as a bookmark. Plus, you can access your saved pages anytime by tapping this icon in Safari and selecting your preferred bookmark.
How to bookmark a webpage in Microsoft Edge (Desktop/Laptop)
Bookmarking a webpage in Microsoft Edge is really simple and feels a lot like saving a favorite in other browsers. In Edge, bookmarks are called “Favorites,” but they work just the same.
- Open Microsoft Edge: Launch Edge on your Windows PC or Mac. This works in the latest version of the browser.
- Go to the page you want to save: Type the website address or search for the page you want to bookmark, and let it load fully.
- Click the star icon in the address bar: Look for the small star ⭐ on the right side of the address bar. That’s the button to add the current page to your favorites. Click it!
- Name your bookmark and pick a folder: A little pop-up will appear. You can:
- Rename the bookmark: Useful if the page title is too long or not clear.
- Choose where to save it: Like the “Favorites bar” or another folder you’ve made.
5. Click “Done” to save it: Once you’re content with the name and location, hit “Done” and your bookmark will be saved.
💡 Quick keyboard tip: You can also press Ctrl + D (Windows) or Cmd + D (Mac) to open the bookmark box fast (just like in other browsers).
Now your favorite page is stored! You can access it anytime from the Favorites menu or from the Favorites bar if you saved it there.
How to bookmark a webpage in Microsoft Edge (Android)
Bookmarking a webpage in Edge on your Android phone lets you save links you want to revisit later (no typing or searching again).
Here’s the guide to do it:
- Open the Edge app: Launch Microsoft Edge on your Android device.
- Go to the page you want to save: Type the web address or find the site you want to bookmark and let it load fully.
- Tap the three-dots menu: At the bottom (or sometimes top) of the screen, tap the three vertical dots (…) to open Edge’s menu.
- Tap “Add to Favorites”: Look for Add to Favorites in the menu and tap it. This saves the page as a bookmark. You might see a little message saying “Added to Favorites” once it’s done.
That’s it! Your bookmarked page is now saved in Edge’s Favorites.
Note: To visit it later, open the three-dots menu again and tap “Favorites” to see all the links you’ve saved. Besides, Edge keeps your “Favorites” organized and even syncs them across devices if you sign in with your Microsoft account.
How to bookmark a URL in Microsoft Edge (iPhone)
Bookmarking a webpage in Microsoft Edge on your iPhone lets you save sites you want to revisit later without searching for them again.
It’s quick to add bookmarks in Edge. Take a look!
- Open the Edge app: Tap the Microsoft Edge icon on your iPhone to launch the browser.
- Go to the page you want to bookmark: Type the web address or search for the page you want to save, and let it load.
- Tap the menu button: At the bottom of the screen, tap the three horizontal dots (⋯). This opens Edge’s main menu.
- Tap “Add to Favorites”: In that menu, find and tap ⭐ Add to Favorites (this is Edge’s way of bookmarking the page). You should see a brief message confirming it’s been added.
That’s it! Your page is now saved in the “Favorites” list.
How to bookmark a webpage in Firefox (Desktop/Laptop)
Bookmarking a page in Firefox on your computer is super simple, and it only takes a few seconds. Think of it like saving a shortcut to a site you like so you can open it again later without typing the address.
Here’s how you do it step-by-step:
- Open Firefox and go to the page you want to save: Just browse like you usually do and stop on the page you want to bookmark.
- Look for the star icon in the address bar: It’s right next to the web address at the top of the window.
- Click the star icon: When you click it, the star will turn blue. That means the page is now bookmarked! A little window will also pop up so you can edit details.
- Change the name (optional): In the pop-up, you’ll see the page’s name. You can edit it to something you’ll remember more easily.
- Choose where to save it (optional): You can save your bookmark in different places, such as the Bookmarks Toolbar or the Other Bookmarks folder. This makes it easier to find later.
- Click “Done”: Once you’re satisfied with the name and folder, click Done, and you’re finished. The bookmark will stay there until you delete it.
Note: If you’re the kind of person who loves shortcuts, you can press Ctrl + D (on Windows/Linux) or Cmd + D (on Mac). That opens the bookmark dialog right away!
How to bookmark a webpage in Firefox (Android)
Bookmarking a webpage on your Android phone or tablet in Firefox is quick and easy. It’s a handy way to save a website you like so you can open it later, hassle-free.
Here’s how to do it, in a friendly and straightforward way:
- Open Firefox on your Android device: Just tap the Firefox app to launch it.
- Go to the page you want to bookmark: Navigate to any website you plan to save for later.
- Tap the menu button (three vertical dots): It’s usually in the top-right corner of the screen (⋮).
- Tap the ★ icon or “Bookmarks”: In the menu that pops up, look for the ★ icon next to “Bookmarks” and tap it. That tells Firefox to save this page as a bookmark.
Done! The page is now bookmarked.
Firefox will save the bookmark for you. You don’t need to do anything else unless you want to edit or organize it later.
Note: After saving a bookmark, you can press and hold it in your bookmarks list, then choose “Add to Home Screen” to create a shortcut icon right on your Android device home screen.
How to bookmark a URL in Firefox (iPhone)
Saving a webpage you like in Firefox on your iPhone is quick and handy. Once you bookmark it, you can jump right back to that site anytime without typing the address again.
Here’s a simple walkthrough to help you do it easily:
- Open Firefox on your iPhone: Just tap the Firefox app to launch it.
- Go to the webpage you want to save: Use the address bar to navigate to the site you wish to bookmark.
- Tap the menu button (three horizontal dots): You’ll find this near the bottom or top right of the screen, depending on your app version.
- Tap the ⭐ star icon: In the menu that opens, tap “⭐ Bookmark This Page”. Firefox will save that page as a bookmark right away.
That’s it! You’ll see the star filled in or highlighted. That’s Firefox’s way of saying the bookmark is active.
How to bookmark a webpage in Internet Explorer (Desktop/Laptop)
Even though Internet Explorer (IE) is an older browser that is no longer supported, many people still use it on older Windows computers.
In IE, bookmarks are called “Favorites”. Saving a favorite means you can open a website again later anytime, super handy!
Here’s how to do it:
- Open Internet Explorer on your computer: Find it from your start menu or taskbar and click to launch the browser.
- Go to the webpage you want to bookmark: Type the web address in the address bar and wait for the page to load.
- Click the ⭐ icon at the top-right corner: This opens your “Favorites” panel (that’s the list of all the pages you’ve saved before).
- Click “Add to Favorites”: In the little menu that pops up, you’ll see an option that says Add to Favorites. Click that!
- Give your bookmark a name (optional): IE will fill in the page’s name for you, but you can change it to something easier to remember.
- Pick where to save it (optional): You can save the favorite in the main Favorites list or put it in a folder if you’ve made some already.
- Click “Add” to finish: Once you click Add, IE saves the page as a favorite.
You’re done!
How to bookmark a webpage in Opera (Desktop/Laptop)
Bookmarking a page in Opera on your desktop or laptop is straightforward and useful. In Opera these are simply called “Bookmarks,” and you can add them in just a couple of clicks.
Here’s a friendly, step-by-step guide to get it done:
- Open the Opera browser on your computer: Launch Opera from your desktop or start menu like you normally do.
- Go to the page you want to save: Type the site’s address into the address bar and wait for the page to load.
- Click the ❤️ heart icon in the address bar: Look over to the right side of the combined address and search bar. You’ll see a little heart icon. Click it to bookmark the page.
- Choose a name and folder (optional): A small box will pop up asking what you want to name the bookmark and where you want to save it. You can keep the default name or type your own. You can also pick a folder (like the Bookmarks Bar or Speed Dial).
- Click “Done” or “Save”: Once you’re happy with the name and location, click Done. Your bookmark is saved!
Note: You can open your bookmarks anytime from the heart icon on the sidebar, or by hitting Ctrl + Shift + B on your keyboard to open the full “Bookmark Manager”. This lets you edit, delete, or organize your saved pages.
How to bookmark a webpage on an Android device
Bookmarking a webpage on your Android phone or tablet is super easy. It works in most browsers (like Chrome or Firefox), and the steps are pretty similar.
- Open the browser app on your Android device: Just tap the browser icon, as you usually do, to browse the web.
- Go to the page you want to bookmark: Type the address in the bar and load the site you want to save.
- Tap the three-dot menu (⋮): You’ll see this in the top-right corner of the screen (in most cases).
- Tap “Add to bookmarks” (or the ⭐ star): In the menu that opens, look for Add to bookmarks or the star icon and tap it. The browser will save that page to your bookmarks.
Your page is bookmarked successfully! It is automatically added to your “Mobile bookmarks” folder, so you can open it anytime from there.
Note: Whether you’re saving news, recipes, or anything else online, bookmarks make it much easier to get back to the good stuff without hunting for the link again.
How to bookmark a webpage on iPhone
The most common way to bookmark a URL on your iPhone is in Safari, Apple’s default browser, and it works in just a few taps.
Here’s a step-by-step guide to walk you through it:
- Open Safari on your iPhone: Just tap the Safari app icon on your home screen.
- Go to the webpage you want to bookmark: Type the site’s address in the address bar and wait for the page to load.
- Tap the “Share” icon: You’ll see this at the bottom of the screen. It looks like a square with an arrow pointing up.
- Tap “Add Bookmark” in the menu: If you don’t see it right away, scroll through the options, then tap Add Bookmark.
- Edit the name and location (optional): Safari will suggest a name and place to save it. You can keep the default ones or change them to something you’ll remember better.
- Tap “Save”: Finally, tap the text labeled “Save”.
That’s it! Safari has now saved your bookmark.
How to bookmark a webpage on a MacBook
Bookmarking a webpage on your MacBook is one of the easiest ways to save sites you often visit so you can open them again with just one click.
No matter if you’re using Safari (the built-in Mac browser) or another browser like Chrome or Firefox, the process is quick and friendly.
Bookmarking in Safari (Mac’s default browser):
- Open Safari on your MacBook: Just click the Safari icon in your Dock or Launchpad.
- Go to the webpage you want to save: Type the address in the address bar and wait for it to load.
- Click the “Share” button in the toolbar: It looks like a square with an arrow pointing up, usually right next to the address bar.
- Choose “Add Bookmark” from the menu: This tells Safari you want to save the current page.
- Pick a name and location (optional): You’ll see a small box where you can rename the bookmark and pick where to save it, like in Favorites or another folder.
- Click “Add” to save it: Do this, and the page will now be bookmarked and easy to open anytime from your bookmarks list.
💡 Shortcut tip: If you prefer keyboards, press Command (⌘) + D while you’re on the page. Safari opens the same bookmark box so that you can save it even faster.
Bookmarking in other browsers on MacBook:
If you use Chrome or Firefox instead of Safari, bookmarking works very similarly:
In Google Chrome:
- Go to the page.
- Click the ⭐ star icon in the address bar.
- Choose a name and folder, then click Done.
→ Shortcut: Command + D opens the same bookmark box fast.
In Mozilla Firefox:
- Visit the page you want to save.
- Click the ⭐ star icon in the address bar.
- The star turns solid (blue), the page is bookmarked!
- Click it again to rename or move it to a specific folder.
→ Shortcut: Command + D works here too!
How to bookmark a webpage on iPad
Bookmarking a webpage on your iPad is really simple and only takes a couple of seconds. This guide walks you through the steps in an easy-to-follow way.
Here’s how to do it:
- Open Safari on your iPad: Just tap the Safari app icon to launch it.
- Go to the page you want to bookmark: Type the website address in the address bar and wait for it to load.
- Tap the “Share” button: This is the square icon with an arrow pointing up, and is usually near the top (or bottom) of the screen.
- Tap “Add Bookmark”: In the menu that pops up, scroll (if needed) and tap “Add Bookmark”.
- Edit name and location (optional): You’ll see a small window where you can change the bookmark’s name or choose a folder (like Favorites or Bookmarks) if you want it in a specific place.
- Tap “Save”: Once you’re satisfied, tap Save.
Your iPad now stores that webpage as a bookmark!
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Summing up
Wrapping things up, bookmarking a webpage is one of those small habits that can save you a lot of time every day.
Whether you’re using Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge, Opera, or even an older browser like Internet Explorer, the idea stays the same: save a link once and come back to it anytime without the hassle.
We’ve walked through how bookmarking works across desktops/laptops, Android phones, iPhones, iPads, and MacBooks, so no matter what device you’re on, you’re covered.
Once you get used to it, bookmarking becomes second nature and makes browsing way smoother.
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Frequently asked questions
How do I bookmark links?
To bookmark a link, open it in your browser first. Then click the star icon in the address bar (or use a shortcut like Ctrl + D on Windows or ⌘ + D on Mac) and choose where to save it. This saves the page URL so you can open it later without having to search again.
How do I bookmark a URL that redirects?
Even if a URL redirects (i.e., takes you to another address), you bookmark whatever page you actually see after the redirect finishes loading. Just wait for the final page to open, then bookmark it like normal (with the star or shortcut). Redirects don’t stop the bookmark from being saved.
How to show bookmarks bar in Chrome on top?
To show the bookmarks bar in Chrome:
1. Open Chrome.
2. Click the three dots menu in the top-right corner.
3. Go to Bookmarks → Show bookmarks bar.
You’ll now see your bookmarks just under the address bar. You can also press Ctrl + Shift + B (Windows) or ⌘ + Shift + B (Mac) to toggle it quickly.
How to bookmark a link found on a webpage using only one click?
Most browsers require that you open the link first before bookmarking it (so they save the correct page). However, on a desktop, you can drag the link itself up to the bookmarks bar. That effectively adds it as a bookmark with a single gesture (no need to fully open the page first).
Is there a way to bookmark a link/webpage without the need to open it?
In most modern browsers (Chrome, Edge, Safari), you can’t bookmark a link without opening it at least in some form. You typically have to open the page first, so the browser knows what to save.
Some extensions or bookmarklets can help streamline saving URLs from a list, but the built-in browser tools generally require the page to load first.
How do I add bookmarks to my Google homepage?
You can’t natively add bookmarks directly to the google.com homepage itself in Chrome or other browsers. That page is basically just a search page and doesn’t include bookmark slots by default.
If you want quick access to bookmarks from your new tabs or “homepage,”:
– You can use the built-in Chrome Bookmarks Bar (just show it and put your essential links there), or
– Install a new tab/ bookmark extension that replaces the default new tab with your bookmarks on a custom homepage.
How do I turn a link into a bookmark?
To turn any link into a bookmark, first open it in your browser. Then click the star icon (⭐) in the address bar (or use Ctrl + D on Windows / ⌘ + D on Mac).
You can rename it and choose where to save it. That link is now saved as a bookmark you can open later without searching for it again.
How to add a URL to a bookmark?
Adding a URL to your bookmarks is the same as bookmarking a page:
1. Go to the page you want to save.
2. Click the star (⭐) icon in the address bar.
3. In the pop-up, change the name or folder if you wish to, then hit Done.
That’s all! The exact webpage URL is now saved in your bookmarks.
How to make a new bookmark with a URL?
If you already have a URL and want to bookmark it:
1. Paste the URL into your browser’s address bar and press “Enter” to load the page.
2. Click the star icon present at the right of the address bar.
3. Rename and pick a folder if needed, then click Done.
Now you’ve successfully created a new bookmark for that URL.
How to edit or delete a saved bookmark?
– To edit a bookmark (change its name, URL, or folder): Open your bookmarks (via the star icon menu or Bookmarks Manager), then right-click the bookmark, choose “Edit”, make changes, and save.
– To delete a bookmark: Right-click it and select “Delete” or click the trash can icon in the edit menu.
On mobile Chrome, tap the three dots next to a bookmark, then pick Edit or Delete.
How to find and sort your bookmarked webpages?
On most browsers, you can open the Bookmark Manager to see all your saved pages in one place. From there, you can search, sort by name, drag to rearrange, or open folders to find what you need.
You can also use the bookmarks or sidebar view to scroll through them visually and click whichever one you want.
How to create a new bookmark folder easily?
In desktop browsers like Chrome or Edge, open your bookmarks menu or manager, then choose “Add new folder” or “New folder.” Give it a name and click save. Now you can drop bookmarks into it.
In Safari on iPhone, open “Bookmarks”, tap the options, choose “New Folder”, name it, and save.
What to do if I want to move my saved bookmarks?
Just open your bookmarks or favorites view, then drag and drop the bookmark into another folder (on the desktop). In Safari, touch and hold a bookmark, tap Edit, choose Location, pick the folder, then save.
How can I view and organize my bookmarks in Safari?
– On Safari for Mac, open the Bookmarks menu or sidebar to see all bookmarks and folders. You can drag to rearrange, right-click to rename, or use Edit Bookmarks to move them around.
– On Safari for iPhone, tap the book icon to open bookmarks, where you can scroll through, edit, delete, or move them to folders.
How to see your Mac bookmarks on iPhone?
Make sure you’re signed in with the same Apple ID on both devices, then turn on Safari in iCloud settings (Settings → your name → iCloud → Safari). Your bookmarks from your Mac will automatically sync to your iPhone’s Safari app.
