Export Google Chrome Reading List (Easiest Way in 2025)
In this tutorial, we will show you exactly how to export a Google Chrome reading list in just a few simple steps. Read on to learn more.

How to Export Google Chrome Reading List
Follow the steps below to export Google Chrome reading lists.
1. Open the Reading List from the Bookmarks Bar
Find the “Reading List” on the right side of the bookmarks bar. If you don’t see it, click on the three-dot menu in the top-right corner, go to “Bookmarks and lists,” and select “Show Reading List.” This will display all the saved articles or web pages in your Reading List.

2. Review and Organize the Reading List Items
Go through the items in your reading list. You can mark them as read or unread by clicking the checkmark next to each title. You can also remove any items you no longer need by clicking the “X” next to them.

3. Copy the Links of the Articles
Right-click on the title of each article you want to export. Click “Open in new tab“.

Copy the URL by selecting the link and right-clicking on it. Select Copy or use the shortcut (Ctrl+C).

4. Paste the Links into a Document or Spreadsheet
Open a document or spreadsheet on your computer. Paste each copied link into the file by right-clicking and selecting “Paste,” or use the shortcut (Ctrl+V or Cmd+V). Make sure to paste each link on a new line or in separate cells if you’re using a spreadsheet.

5. Save the Document or Spreadsheet for Export
Once you’ve pasted all the links, save the document or spreadsheet to your preferred location. This is your exported reading list. To share the Google Sheet, select File > Share > Share with others.

We hope you now have a better understanding of exporting a Google Chrome reading list. If you enjoyed this article, you might also like our articles on how to export Chrome passwords to CSV and how to export Google Chrome certificates.