C:\Users\[YourUserName]\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default
Chrome also creates a backup file called Bookmarks.bak (short for backup) in the same folder. If your main file corrupts, Chrome will look for this backup. Here is where you need to look depending on your machine. 1. Windows 10 & 11 (Most Common) Open File Explorer and paste this path into the address bar: chrome browser favorites location
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: Press Windows + R , type %localappdata% ,
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. look for folders named Profile 1
(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