How To Copy All of Your Open Tabs Names and URLs in Google Chrome [2026 Guide]

How To Copy All of Your Open Tabs Names and URLs in Google Chrome [2026 Guide]

I am going to teach you how to copy all of your open tab names and URLs in Google Chrome. This is a handy trick for anyone looking to manage multiple tabs efficiently or save a browsing session for later use. We will break down the process step by step, ensuring nothing is missed and you can follow along clearly.

Copy All of Your Open Tabs Names and URLs in Google Chrome [2026 Guide]

Create a bookmark snapshot

Find any open tab in your Chrome browser. Right-click this tab to open the context menu. Choose Bookmark all tabs.

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This creates a snapshot of your current session, saving all open tabs as bookmarks. You will be prompted to choose a location or folder for these bookmarks. Enter a folder name like Open Tabs, or any name you prefer, then click Save.

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To open that saved session in one go later, see how to open all bookmarked tabs at once. It pairs nicely with this workflow.

Open Bookmark Manager

Press Ctrl + Shift + O to open Bookmark Manager. This tool helps you organize and manage all saved bookmarks in Chrome.

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Windows/Linux: Ctrl + Shift + O
macOS: Option + Command + B

Locate the folder you just created. It usually appears near the top if you added it recently. Open the folder to confirm the tabs are listed.

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Export bookmarks to HTML

Right-click the folder that contains your saved tabs. Select Export bookmarks. Save the export as an HTML file.

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This file stores all tab names and URLs from your session. It preserves the data in a tidy document you can move, share, or archive.

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If you need a faster path to collect links, see how to copy multiple URLs in Chrome for additional options.

Copy names and URLs

Open the exported HTML file in Notepad if you prefer a text editor. You can also open it in a web browser, which will present all of your saved information clearly.

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Copy the links and titles you need and paste them wherever you want. Keep the HTML file as a record of your session for future reference.

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Final thoughts

You now have a simple method to capture all open tab names and URLs in Chrome using bookmarks and an HTML export. It is a reliable way to manage your workflow or save your current web activities for future browsing sessions. If you are wrapping up a large session, you can also close all Chrome windows and tabs at once to finish cleanly.

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