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How to Save Visual Bookmarks with Screenshots in Chrome
2026-05-01 업데이트
To save visual bookmarks with screenshots in Chrome, install a visual bookmark manager extension, open the page you want to keep, and save it as a card with an auto-captured screenshot. Tabii adds one-click conversion from open tabs and drag-and-drop web images. Saved cards stay searchable locally—so you can close the live tab immediately after saving.
How do I save a visual bookmark in Chrome? Install a visual bookmark extension such as Tabii, open the target page, and save it as a screenshot card—then close the tab if you no longer need it live.
Step 1: Install a visual bookmark extension
Search the Chrome Web Store for tab organizer or visual bookmark manager extensions. Tabii is listed as a Chrome extension with visual card walls and local search. Install from the store or sideload the official website package if your organization requires it.
Step 2: Capture the page as a card
Open the reference page, then use the extension to add it to your board. Tabii captures a preview screenshot automatically. For image-only references, drag images from the page directly onto the card wall—useful for Pinterest pins, product photos, and UI shots.
Step 3: Search and close the original tab
After saving, locate the card via keyword search or visual scan, then close the browser tab. Your screenshot bookmark remains in the local library. Repeat for batch cleanup sessions—users often convert 20–40 tabs in under five minutes.
Can I bookmark with screenshots without an extension?
Chrome’s built-in bookmarks do not store full-page screenshots. For bookmark with screenshots workflows, a visual bookmark manager extension such as Tabii is required.









