Overview
Snapshot all open tabs on a schedule and restore them later.
Auto Tab Snapshot lets you capture your current browsing session into a snapshot and restore it later—perfect after reboots, crashes, or updates. What it does Save all open tabs (in each window) into labeled snapshots. Restore the latest snapshot or pick one from a dropdown. Optional Autosave every N minutes (you control the schedule). Keeps pinned tabs pinned when restoring. Works across multiple windows. How to use Click the extension icon. (Optional) Toggle Autosave enabled and choose the interval, then Apply. Click Save now to capture a snapshot anytime. Use Restore latest or choose a snapshot from the list and click the arrow to restore. Privacy No accounts. No cloud. No analytics. Snapshots are stored locally using chrome.storage.local. Nothing is sent anywhere—your URLs never leave your browser. Permissions explained tabs: read open tabs’ URLs/titles to save/restore them. storage: save snapshots and your settings locally. alarms: run the autosave timer. <all_urls> host permission: required to read the URL of any tab so it can be saved. Notes & limitations Chrome blocks internal pages (e.g., chrome://…) and some special pages from being saved/restored. Incognito windows are supported only if you enable “Allow in incognito” for the extension. Default keeps up to 30 snapshots (newest first). Restoring reopens windows and tabs; session logins/cookies depend on your browser state. Support Questions or ideas? Open the popup and use the “Buy me a coffee” link to say thanks—or reach out with feedback in the store reviews.
Details
- Version1.3.0
- UpdatedNovember 18, 2025
- Size12.34KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
Email
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Privacy
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- Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
- Not being used or transferred for purposes that are unrelated to the item's core functionality
- Not being used or transferred to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes