Firefox lets you easily import bookmarks and other data from Google Chrome. This article gives you step-by-step instructions for getting it done.
Start the Firefox import processUse one of these methods to import your data into Firefox from Google Chrome:
Import from Firefox SettingsStarting in Firefox version 113, you can import your Google Chrome bookmarks and other data from the Firefox Settings panel:
The Import Wizard will open. From here, you can choose the Google Chrome profile and the data you wish to import (see below).
Import from the Library windowYou can import data from Google Chrome into Firefox from the Bookmarks Library window:
Another way to import from another browser is to
enable the Menu bar (press Alt on the keyboard to enable it temporarily),click
in Menu bar at the top of the screen and select
.
Note: The Payment methods option enables you to import payment methods saved in Chrome to Firefox.
Because Chrome defaults to saving bookmarks in its bookmarks toolbar, you should be able to find your imported bookmarks in a folder named From Google Chrome in the Firefox Bookmarks Toolbar. The Bookmarks Toolbar may be hidden. To show the Bookmarks Toolbar:
You can also turn the Bookmarks Toolbar on or off from the Firefox menu bar at the top of the screen
, if the Menu bar is enabled: Click
, go down to
and select
.
Complete imported extensions installationStarting in Firefox version 116, you can import extensions from Google Chrome. When you import your data from Chrome to Firefox, we aim to provide a smooth transition for your extensions by carefully matching the most-used Chrome add-ons to similar Firefox versions. The import process focuses on finding comparable Firefox extensions that:
This ensures we transfer over optimized extensions that integrate securely and reliably into your Firefox browser. After importing your data, there are just a couple steps to finalize the installation of your new Firefox extensions:
That's it! The compatible extensions you imported from Chrome will finish installing.
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