Chrome bookmark HTML import

Upload bookmarks.html, preview it, then import

GoToNav reads a Chrome bookmark export, shows folders, duplicates, and importable counts, then lets you choose which groups to import.

GoToNav

Local storage

Import format

HTML

Start mode

No signup

Cleanup flow

Drag sort

Search, group, and open saved links

Docs

12 links

Tools

12 links

Dashboards

12 links

References

12 links

The problem is not saving links. It is finding them again.

Chrome makes saving easy, but hundreds of links later the folder tree becomes slow to scan.

Important links get buried under old folders.
HTML exports are backups, not working surfaces.
Cleaning before a device move needs a temporary dashboard.

Migrate in three steps

Export from Chrome

Open Bookmark Manager and export your bookmarks as an HTML file.

Upload to GoToNav

The import page parses folders, titles, URLs, and shows a preview.

Turn it into a dashboard

Move frequent links forward, delete stale ones, and keep useful groups.

What you can check before import

Group selection

Uncheck folders you do not want to import. Empty groups are skipped by default.

Duplicate links

Duplicate URLs in the file and existing workspace links are skipped by default.

Local storage

Guest imports stay in this browser. Sign in later if you want sync.

FAQ

Where does the HTML file go?

In guest mode, parsed data stays in the current browser. Cloud sync starts after sign-in.

Does it change my original Chrome bookmarks?

No. GoToNav reads the exported HTML file and does not edit Chrome bookmarks.

Can I use it once?

Yes. Import and organize as a guest, then decide whether to keep it.

Export the bookmarks first.

No signup needed. One HTML file is enough to start.

Import as guest