Search Bookmarks In: Chrome

By using @bookmarks search, you turn your "Saved later" folder into a "Find instantly" library.

We’ve all been there. You vividly remember saving an incredible article about "productivity hacks for remote teams" or that "sourdough starter guide" from two years ago. You know it’s in your bookmarks. But when you click the star icon, you’re faced with digital chaos—hundreds (or thousands) of links in a dozen untidy folders.

To search only your bookmarks, type this into the address bar: search bookmarks in chrome

Try typing @bookmarks into your Chrome bar right now and search for something you saved six months ago. I bet you find it in under three seconds.

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Scrolling through that list manually is a massive waste of time. Fortunately, Google Chrome has some powerful (and often overlooked) ways to search your bookmarks instantly.

Here is how to find exactly what you are looking for in under five seconds. The address bar (officially called the Omnibox) isn't just for typing URLs. It is a search engine for your browsing history and bookmarks. By using @bookmarks search, you turn your "Saved

Notice how the text in the bar turns blue? That means Chrome is now listening specifically for a bookmark search. Now, type the title or the URL of the saved page.