How To Save A Website For Offline Viewing With Google Chrome [2026 Guide]

How To Save A Website For Offline Viewing With Google Chrome [2026 Guide]

I’m going to teach you how to save a website for offline viewing using Google Chrome. This is incredibly useful when you expect poor internet connectivity or want to keep important information for later without relying on a connection. Here is the step-by-step process to accomplish this.

Save A Website For Offline Viewing With Google Chrome [2026 Guide]

It helps to ensure you have the latest version of Google Chrome for compatibility, features, and security updates. Keeping Chrome updated reduces issues when viewing saved pages later.

If you also want to back up your browsing tools for offline use, you can export a Chrome extension as a CRX file.

Step-by-step

Open Google Chrome on your device.

Screenshot from How To Save A Website For Offline Viewing With Google Chrome [2026 Guide] at 21s

Navigate to the website you wish to save for offline use.

Screenshot from How To Save A Website For Offline Viewing With Google Chrome [2026 Guide] at 34s

Click the three vertical dots in the top right corner of Chrome to open the menu - this is the Chrome menu or the More button.

Screenshot from How To Save A Website For Offline Viewing With Google Chrome [2026 Guide] at 51s

Hover your mouse over More tools to open the secondary menu.

Screenshot from How To Save A Website For Offline Viewing With Google Chrome [2026 Guide] at 67s

Select Save page as.

Screenshot from How To Save A Website For Offline Viewing With Google Chrome [2026 Guide] at 72s

In the Save dialog, choose the location on your computer where you’d like the web page to be saved.

Screenshot from How To Save A Website For Offline Viewing With Google Chrome [2026 Guide] at 77s

Keep the format set to Webpage, Complete so Chrome saves text, images, and other page elements for a close-to-online appearance offline.

Screenshot from How To Save A Website For Offline Viewing With Google Chrome [2026 Guide] at 90s

Click Save.

Pick the right format

When saving the file, you’ll see format options. The default Webpage, Complete is generally the best choice because it saves all the elements of the page, including text and images. Leave the format as Webpage, Complete for reliable offline viewing.

If you plan to tweak a saved page later, you can edit HTML in Chrome and save it locally.

Access your saved page

After it’s saved, open it any time by navigating to that location on your computer and opening the file. You can view it even if you’re not connected to the internet.

Screenshot from How To Save A Website For Offline Viewing With Google Chrome [2026 Guide] at 122s

Build an offline library

This method is a great way to build a library of articles, recipes, or any online content you’d like to access at any time without worrying about a connection. It’s simple, quick, and works well for reading on flights or in low-signal areas.

When you’re back online and want timely alerts from sites you read often, see how to allow notifications from a specific website in Chrome.

Final thoughts

Saving a web page for offline viewing in Google Chrome is straightforward: open the page, use More tools, choose Save page as, and keep the format on Webpage, Complete. Store the file in an easy-to-find folder and open it anytime without internet access. It’s a practical way to keep important pages at your fingertips.

Screenshot from How To Save A Website For Offline Viewing With Google Chrome [2026 Guide] at 131s

Recent Posts