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Convert Bookmarks to CSV (Notion & Airtable Ready)

Turn a browser bookmarks HTML export into a spreadsheet-ready CSV with title, URL, folder, date, and domain columns.

Runs entirely in your browser. Nothing leaves your device.

Convert bookmarks HTML to CSV

Drop bookmarks.html here Export from Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or Safari, then drop the file here.

How it works

  1. Export bookmarks from your browser as a standard bookmarks HTML file.
  2. Drop the file here, or paste the HTML into the fallback text box.
  3. Choose the columns you want for Notion, Airtable, Excel, or Google Sheets.
  4. Download the CSV (handles accents and special characters correctly), or copy the tab-separated text for a quick paste into a database table.

Import browser bookmarks into Notion, Airtable, or Sheets

Chrome and Firefox export bookmarks as HTML, which is great for browser-to-browser moves but awkward for databases. This converter flattens the folder tree into rows so each bookmark becomes one record with a title, URL, folder path, date added, and domain.

For Notion, download the CSV, then use Import and choose CSV. Notion creates a database automatically. For Airtable, create a base from CSV or import into an existing table. For Google Sheets or Excel, open the CSV as UTF-8 text so long URLs and special characters stay readable.

The Copy Tab-Separated button is for the fast path: it puts tab-separated rows on your clipboard so you can paste directly into a spreadsheet-style table. The preview only shows the first 20 rows to keep large bookmark files responsive, but the CSV and clipboard copy include every bookmark found in the file.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Notion import CSV?
In Notion, open Settings or the Import menu, choose CSV, and select the file you download here. Notion turns the CSV into a database with columns for title, URL, folder, date, and any other fields you selected. You can also paste the tab-separated output directly into an existing database.
Why tab-separated for pasting?
Tabs are the safest separator when pasting rows into spreadsheet-style tools. CSV is best as a file download, while tab-separated text is better for direct clipboard paste into Notion, Sheets, and Airtable because cells split cleanly without comma confusion.
Are dates included?
Yes, when the bookmarks file includes the date each bookmark was saved. Chrome, Firefox, and Edge store that date in a raw format, which this tool converts to a readable date like 2024-03-15. If a bookmark has no date, the date cell is left blank.
Is there a limit on number of bookmarks?
There is no artificial limit in the tool, and everything is read locally in one pass. Very large bookmark files can still make your browser work for a moment, especially when rendering previews, so the page only displays the first 20 rows while exporting the full CSV.

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