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The Rewind Bookmark Lab

Useful before you install anything.

Inspect the library you have, move it without surprises, and understand what browsers preserve. Every resource is free; the analyzer keeps your bookmark file on your device.

01

Local tool

Bookmark File Analyzer

Measure duplicates, tracking variants, folder sizes, domains, and save dates in a bookmark export. The file never leaves your browser.

Open the analyzer
02

Field guide

Move bookmarks between browsers

A careful export–inspect–import checklist for Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari, including the locations where imported bookmarks actually land.

Read the migration guide
03

Research + dataset

Browser Bookmark Portability Report 2026

A first-party-source audit of bookmark HTML, browser-specific backups, Safari’s ZIP export, and the boundary between transfer and restore.

Read the report

Why these resources exist

Retrieval starts with knowing what you saved.

  1. 01

    Local first. A bookmark library can reveal interests, work, health questions, and plans. Analysis should not require an upload.

  2. 02

    Source the browser behavior. Migration instructions age quickly, so guides link to current browser documentation and carry a review date.

  3. 03

    Never delete by implication. A duplicate URL can be intentional. Tools should surface review signals and preserve the original file.

After the audit

Browse the same Chrome bookmarks as a visual timeline.

Rewind adds search, thumbnails, domain filters, and date-first retrieval without asking you to maintain a second library.

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