Free Chrome Extension

Your Bookmarks
Deserve Better

SaveKeeper automatically scans your bookmarks, finds dead links, detects duplicates, and keeps your collection healthy.

No account required Data stays local Open source
chrome-extension://savekeeper/popup.html SaveKeeper 79% HEALTH 12 Dead Links 37 Dupli- cates 248 Total Saved Run Full Scan RECENT ISSUES old-blog.example.com 404 Not Found github.com/user/repo Duplicate (3 copies) docs.mozilla.org/en Healthy · 200 OK Bookmarks Manager 📁 Development (48) github.com/vercel/next.js old-docs.angular.io · 404 developer.mozilla.org stackoverflow.com (×2) tailwindcss.com/docs 📁 Design (23) old-sketch-blog.com · 404 figma.com/community Healthy Dead Duplicate

You have hundreds of bookmarks.
How many still work?

Bookmarks rot silently. Links break, pages disappear, and your carefully curated collection becomes a graveyard of dead ends — with no way to know.

of bookmarks become dead links within 2 years

duplicate bookmarks the average user doesn't know about

times most people manually review their bookmark collection

Everything your bookmarks need

A complete toolkit to audit, clean, and maintain your bookmark library — automatically.

Dead Link Detection

Automatically scans all your bookmarks and identifies broken links — 404s, timeouts, redirects, and server errors — with full HTTP status details.

Duplicate Finder

Finds and merges duplicate bookmarks across all your folders. Detects exact matches and near-duplicates by URL, title, and domain.

Smart Dashboard

Visual overview of your bookmark health with charts and stats. See health score, broken links, duplicates, and trends at a glance.

Wayback Machine

Rescue dead pages by automatically finding archived versions on the Internet Archive. Recover lost content with one click.

Search & Filter

Full-text search across all bookmarks with real-time filtering by status, folder, and domain. Find anything instantly.

Auto Monitoring

Set daily, weekly, or monthly scans and get notified the moment a bookmark breaks. Never discover a dead link by accident again.

Up and running in seconds

Three simple steps to a perfectly healthy bookmark collection.

Install

Add SaveKeeper to Chrome in one click from the Chrome Web Store. No sign-up, no account required.

Scan

Click scan and let SaveKeeper check every bookmark. Watch as it audits each URL for health, duplicates, and issues in real-time.

Clean

Remove dead links with one click, merge duplicates, and rescue archived pages. Keep your collection lean and healthy.

Simple, honest pricing

Start free. Upgrade when you need power features. Cancel anytime.

Free
$0

Everything you need to get started.

  • Bookmark health scanning
  • Dead link detection
  • Duplicate finder
  • Basic health dashboard
  • Manual scan trigger
Get Started Free

Your data stays yours

SaveKeeper processes everything locally in your browser. Your bookmarks never leave your device. We don't track, collect, or sell your browsing data. Ever.

100% local processing No data collection No account required Open source

Common questions

Everything you need to know before installing.

What permissions does SaveKeeper need?
SaveKeeper requests three narrow permissions: bookmarks to read and manage your bookmark library, storage to save your settings and scan results locally, and alarms to trigger scheduled scans. We never request history, tabs, or any network permissions beyond fetching URLs you've already bookmarked.
Is my data safe?
Completely. SaveKeeper runs entirely inside your Chrome extension sandbox. All processing happens locally on your device — your bookmark list, scan results, and settings are stored in Chrome's local storage and never transmitted to any server. We have no backend that receives your data.
How does the scan actually work?
SaveKeeper sends an HTTP HEAD (or GET fallback) request to each bookmarked URL directly from your browser. We analyze the HTTP response code — detecting 404s, 5xx server errors, timeouts, and redirect chains. Duplicate detection compares normalized URLs and page titles. The entire scan runs concurrently with rate limiting to avoid being flagged as a bot.
Can I export my scan results?
Yes — Pro users can export their full scan results as CSV (for spreadsheet analysis) or JSON (for developers and automation). The export includes URL, title, status code, response time, folder path, and whether it's a duplicate. Free users can view results in the dashboard but not export them.
How does the Wayback Machine integration work?
When SaveKeeper detects a dead link, it automatically queries the Internet Archive's Availability API to find the most recent saved snapshot of that page. If an archive exists, you'll see a "View Archive" button alongside the dead link. Pro users can also trigger automatic archiving of healthy bookmarks to preserve them before they disappear.