Tab Stash
Overview
Save every tab in the current window into a named bookmark folder, then close the window.
Tab Stash clears a window without losing what was in it. Click the button, type a name for the folder, press Enter. Every tab in that window gets saved as bookmarks and the window closes. The name box starts out filled in with the date and time, so if you don't care what it's called you can just hit Enter and move on. Stashes go in Other Bookmarks > Tab Stash > whatever you named it. To get one back, right click the folder in Chrome's bookmark manager and pick "Open all in new window". That's a normal Chrome feature, so nothing is locked up in a format only this extension can read. I built this because I kept ending up with twenty tabs from some research session that I wasn't finished with but didn't want to leave sitting open. Now they go somewhere I can actually find them again, and my laptop stops working so hard. Some details: The keyboard shortcut is Alt+Shift+S. You can change it at chrome://extensions/shortcuts. Tabs are saved in the order they were in. Blank new tab pages get skipped. Pinned tabs are saved like anything else. If you stash your only window, a new empty one opens so Chrome doesn't quit on you. No account, no server, nothing gets sent anywhere. They're ordinary Chrome bookmarks, so they sync and export like the rest of your bookmarks. Tab groups don't survive the trip. Chrome's bookmarks have no equivalent to them.
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Details
- Version1.0.0
- UpdatedAugust 8, 2026
- Offered byTheJamieFarrell
- Size9.4KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
Email
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