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.
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 ↗02Field 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 ↗03Research + 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.
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Local first. A bookmark library can reveal interests, work, health questions, and plans. Analysis should not require an upload.
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Source the browser behavior. Migration instructions age quickly, so guides link to current browser documentation and carry a review date.
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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.