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Export your Chrome browsing history to CSV, JSON, or XLSX. Fast, private, and processed entirely on your device. Quick Chrome History Export saves your Chrome browsing history as a CSV, JSON, or XLSX file in a couple of clicks. Useful for archiving research, keeping a personal backup, or analyzing how you spend time online. • Three export formats: CSV for spreadsheets, JSON for data interchange, XLSX for Excel. • Time range selection: a day, a week, a month, or everything Chrome has stored. • One-click download from the toolbar icon — no setup, no account. • Local-only processing: your data never leaves your device. 1. Click the extension icon in the Chrome toolbar. 2. Pick how far back to go: a day, a week, a month, or all time. 3. Click "Download as CSV", "Download as JSON", or "Download as XLSX" — the file is saved to your computer immediately. The extension reads your browsing data through Chrome's built-in history API and writes the file locally in your browser. Nothing is sent to a server, and no account is required. Who it's for • Researchers and students archiving the sources they've visited. • Professionals who need a record of online activity for reporting or billing. • Anyone who wants to save their browsing data before clearing it. Q: Is there a limit on how much data I can export? A: No. You can export any range that Chrome has stored, up to all available records. Q: Does it work on other Chromium-based browsers? A: It targets Chrome, but generally works on Chromium-based browsers that support the standard history API. Q: Where does my data go? A: Nowhere. All processing happens locally; the extension makes no network requests carrying your browsing data.
Download Chrome History
Activate this extension to download your Chrome search history for up to a month with just one click. Revolutionize your previous searches with our Download chrome history extension! In one click, easily get your entire Chrome search history for the last month or any week with the date and time. With the help of this tab, you can analyze your research, track browsing trends, and categorize your findings for easier access to information for a more enjoyable and efficient browsing experience. Key Features of this Chrome extension: One-Click Download: You can easily download the entire history of your Chrome search for the last one month within the blink of an eye. Detailed Timestamps: This helps ensure that if a particular activity is searched, the time it took place will be given to the minute. Trend Analysis: Self-assess your patterns and trends of browsing the net to find out more about your Internet usage. Easy Organization: Simplify your work, save resources, and optimize your search process to be able to find all the information you have searched for to date with the click of a button. 1. Install the Extension • Go to www. chrome. com/webstore and click on the “Add to Chrome” button to install the extension to Chrome browser. 2. Open the Extension • To interact with this extension, activate the extension by clicking the icon in the Chrome toolbar and then selecting the features available. 3. On this page you can Download Your Search History • If you want to download the history of your searches to refer to them later and to have timestamps as well, you should click on the “Download History” button. 4. Analyze and Organize • Right click on the downloaded file to check the search history, evaluate the tendency of browsing and sort the results if necessary. This Chrome extension enables users to download their searches' history in time for convenience and helps the pupils monitor their browsing habits and findings. It makes it easier for you to manage your activities on the internet and makes sure you do not lose any data. This extension will be a valuable tool for researchers, students, professionals, and any busy user who conducts a lot of searches online. It plays a crucial role in the systematic management of research, and monitoring of the information seeking and acquisition procedures. 1. Which process should I follow to install the extension? Go to the Chrome Web Store and type the extension in the search bar, then click on the button that says, ‘Add to Chrome’. 2. Which data is available for download with this extension? It is possible to export all your activity data from the past month, where you can find the exact time, you did the search. 3. Is my Search History data safe? Yes, your search history is saved on your device as a downloaded file, so your data is safe and protected. 4. Is it possible to select the time range of search history to download? It is important to note that the extension can export the search history of the last month only. Possible updates may also include the ability to select an individual time. 5. I understand that the downloaded search history can be used in many ways, but how can I use it? The downloaded file is helpful for the repeated examination of past searches, browsing histories, and information that is stored for research or other uses.
Bookmark & History Manager
An open-source plugin. Quickly search bookmarks and history. Open source small plugin, source code: https://github.com/ric2cn/webdiary You can set a shortcut on the chrome extension management page to quickly activate the plugin. After activating the plugin panel, the latest browsing history will be displayed by default, with a maximum of 50 entries. For these records you can: 1. Clear all records of the specified website. 2. Clear the records of the specified website, and automatically clear the access records on future visits (protection of privacy). 3. Clear the records of the specified website, clear them automatically on subsequent visits, and identify them in the search engine results (avoid invalid visits). After entering keywords: 1. Enter key Search from bookmarks and local browser records. 2. Alt + Enter key Search from a search engine (only Google search is supported for now, you can add others later). 3. Arrow keys ↑ and ↓ to quickly select the result. After selecting the result, press the Enter key to access the record, avoiding mouse operation.
HistoryOut - Export Chrome History
Export Chrome History in Excel-readable CSV, JSON or HTML formats. Use custom date ranges and customize the output fields. HistoryOut gives you full control over your history exports, allowing you to select custom date ranges instead of being limited to only "last 24h", "last 7 days" or "last month." Whether you need history from a specific day, specific week or month. In addition, HistoryOut lets you fine-tune the level of detail in your exports, giving you control over what information is included. Your export settings are saved between sessions, so you don’t have to reconfigure them every time. HistoryOut lets you export exactly what you need—nothing more, nothing less.⠀⠀ HistoryOut runs entirely within your browser, meaning no data is sent or stored on external servers. There’s no backend, no tracking, and no third-party access. Everything stays on your device.⠀⠀ 📂 Export in CSV, JSON, or HTML – With Fully customisable Detail Levels⠀⠀ Whether you need a full breakdown with URLs, titles, and timestamps or just a simple list of visited sites, you decide. Your export settings are saved between sessions, so you don’t have to reconfigure them every time. HistoryOut lets you export browsing history in multiple formats, so you can choose the one that best fits your needs:⠀⠀ ✔️ CSV – Easily open and analyse history in Excel or Google Sheets 📊⠀ ✔️ JSON – Ideal for developers or structured data processing 🛠️⠀⠀ ✔️ HTML – Save and browse your history like a webpage 🔍⠀⠀ ✔️ A Modern UI That Feels Familiar⠀⠀ Built with Google’s Material UI (MUI) components, HistoryOut provides a smooth, intuitive interface that feels like a natural extension of Chrome.⠀⠀ 📌 Eliminate Bookmark Anxiety. Stop saving every page "just in case." Instead of cluttering your bookmarks bar, quickly export your full history and search through it later when needed.⠀⠀⠀ 📌 Useful for Task Management & Documentation. Keep a record of research sessions, project work, or time tracking — all stored locally in formats you control. Whether you're a student, researcher, or professional, having access to your past activity helps you stay organised.⠀⠀ ✔️ Custom date range selection – Export exactly what you need⠀⠀ ✔️ Adjustable detail levels – Choose how much info to include⠀⠀ ✔️ Material UI design – A smooth, familiar user experience⠀⠀ ✔️ No backend, no tracking – Your data stays with you⠀⠀ ✔️ Lightweight & fast – Get your history in seconds⠀⠀ ✔️ Multiple export formats – Excel-readable CSV, JSON, and HTML support⠀⠀ ✔️ Saved settings – No need to reconfigure export preferences every time⠀⠀ Take control of your browsing history—privately, securely, and with flexibility. Try HistoryOut today! 🚀⠀⠀ More details in the HistoryOut website: https://historyout.site. v1.0.1: • Clearer indication of Excel compatibility for CSV exports • Smarter alerts that only appear when relevant • Refreshed visual design for better consistency
Export Browser History
Export browsing history to a CSV file and optionally delete it. Want to export your browser history data? Most of us browse hundreds—sometimes thousands—of pages a week. Hidden in that clickstream is a treasure trove of insights: where your time goes, which articles you actually finished, how often you visited a client’s site, or which recipe you used to cook dinner last night. Yet the browsers built-in history viewer is clunky, offers no simple export, and forces you to clear all or nothing when you want a little privacy. The Export Browser History extension fixes every one of those pain points in a single, lightweight package. Here’s why it deserves a slot on your toolbar. 1. One-click, spreadsheet-ready backups At the heart of the extension is its Export CSV button. Pick a start date, pick an end date, press export, and seconds later a neatly formatted file lands in your Downloads folder. Each row contains the visit date, exact time, visit count, URL, and page title—perfectly ordered for Excel, Google Sheets, Power BI, or any analytics tool you like. Because it uses the standard comma-separated format, there’s no proprietary lock-in and no learning curve: open, filter, pivot, or graph to your heart’s content. 2. Precision privacy controls Sometimes you need to wipe evidence of a single project or a quick detour into gift-shopping—not your entire history. Enable the “Delete after export” checkbox and the extension scrubs only the window you selected, right after the CSV is written. You end up with a permanent offline copy and a cleaner local profile—no more cache-clearing nuclear options just to hide a few hours of activity. 3. Zero compromise on security The code is completely self-contained. It never calls an external server, never sends telemetry, and never injects third-party scripts. The only permissions it requests are: history – to read and, if you choose, delete records downloads – to save the CSV locally That’s it. No creepy “read your data on all websites” prompt, no cross-origin fetches, no background trackers slowly draining your battery.