Leaving Arc? Take your bookmarks with you.
Export your Arc Browser spaces, pinned tabs, and favorites to any browser. Free for small exports, $2 for unlimited.
Install from Chrome Web StoreWorks on Chrome, Edge, Brave, and Vivaldi
See it in action
From selecting your file to importing in your new browser.
Two ways to export your bookmarks
From your local file
Select your StorableSidebar.json file directly. ArcEscape reads it entirely on your device. Nothing is uploaded anywhere.
From a shared Arc link
Open any arc.net/space/ or arc.net/folder/ page. A teal export button appears at the bottom right. Click to capture your bookmarks.
Free: 3 folders, 25 links per export. Unlimited: $2, one-time payment.
How it works
Install the extension
Add ArcEscape to your browser from the Chrome Web Store.
Select your bookmarks
Pick your StorableSidebar.json file or open a shared Arc link.
Import in your new browser
Open your browser's settings, import bookmarks from the HTML file, and you're done.
Works with every major browser
The exported file uses the standard Netscape bookmark format, supported by all browsers.
| Browser | Folder support | Import path |
|---|---|---|
| Firefox | Full hierarchy preserved | Bookmarks → Manage bookmarks → Import from HTML |
| Chrome | Full hierarchy preserved | Settings → Import bookmarks → HTML file |
| Edge | Full hierarchy preserved | Settings → Import browser data → HTML file |
| Safari | Full hierarchy preserved | File → Import from → Bookmarks HTML file |
| Brave | Full hierarchy preserved | Settings → Import bookmarks → HTML file |
| Vivaldi | Full hierarchy preserved | File → Import from other browser → Bookmark file |
| DuckDuckGo | Full hierarchy preserved | Settings → Import bookmarks → HTML file |
Simple, honest pricing
No subscription. No account required.
- Up to 3 folders per export
- Up to 25 links per folder
- Both export modes included
- No account needed
- Unlimited folders and links
- All Arc spaces included
- All nesting depths preserved
- No account needed
From the blog
Guides to help you move your bookmarks out of Arc.
How to export your Arc browser bookmarks
A step-by-step guide to exporting your spaces, pinned tabs, and favorites.
Read more →How to create a shareable link in Arc Browser
Share your Arc spaces and folders as public links you can export.
Read more →How to import bookmarks from Arc to Chrome
Switching to Chrome? Bring all your bookmarks with you in under two minutes.
Read more →Frequently asked questions
Where is the StorableSidebar.json file?
macOS: Press Cmd+Shift+G in Finder and paste:~/Library/Application Support/Arc/StorableSidebar.json
Windows: Press Win+R and paste:%LOCALAPPDATA%\Packages\TheBrowserCompany.Arc_[hash]\LocalCache\Local\Arc\StorableSidebar.json
Is my data sent to a server?
No. ArcEscape reads your bookmarks entirely within your browser. No data (bookmarks, URLs, or file contents) ever leaves your device. The extension has no analytics, no telemetry, and no tracking.
How does payment work?
The $2 one-time payment is processed by ExtensionPay via Stripe. We never see your card details. The payment unlocks unlimited exports permanently, tied to your browser installation. No account creation required.
Can I use ArcEscape on Firefox or Safari?
ArcEscape is a Chrome extension that works on any Chromium-based browser (Chrome, Edge, Brave, Vivaldi). Firefox and Safari use different extension formats and are not supported yet. However, the exported HTML file can be imported into any browser, including Firefox and Safari.