C:\Users\[YourUserName]\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default
Don’t see AppData ? It’s a hidden folder. Press Windows + R , type %localappdata% , then navigate to Google\Chrome\User Data\Default . 2. macOS (Ventura, Sonoma, Sequoia) Open Finder. In the top menu bar, click Go > Go to Folder , then paste:
Let’s dive into the exact file paths, how to access them, and a few pro-tips for managing your precious bookmarks. Before we get into folders, understand this: Chrome stores your bookmarks in a file simply named Bookmarks (with no file extension like .txt or .html ). This is a JSON file—human-readable, but a bit messy.
If you’ve ever needed to back up your bookmarks, move them to a new PC, or recover a lost list, you need to find the physical file. The short answer? It depends on your operating system.
(Remember: Files and folders starting with a dot . are hidden. Press Ctrl + H in most file managers to reveal them.) If you share a computer or have created multiple Chrome profiles (Work vs. Personal), your bookmarks won’t be in the Default folder. Instead, look for folders named Profile 1 , Profile 2 , or Guest Profile .
/home/[YourUserName]/.config/google-chrome/default/
~/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome/Default
