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Chrome: websites offline save and read

  • Nov 11, 2025
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Especially if you don't always have a data connection, it is useful to save web pages in Chrome, to read them offline. We will show you how this works.

Websites using Chrome Addon to save and read offline

The most convenient way is through a free Chrome extension:
  1. Install the free App "Pocket" from the Chrome Web Store.
  2. After Installation, start the App and register via Facebook Account or via e-Mail.
  3. Automatically a Website, click on the "install Pocket for Chrome", and the opening dialog window with "add extension" confirm opens. From now on, will be displayed in the Browser has a Pocket button.
  4. Press the Pocket button. Now the site is saved and can be provided for better archiving still with Tags.
  5. Then, you switch to the App launcher in Chrome. To do this, enter the command "chrome://apps/" in the URL bar.
  6. Now, open "Pocket" and select the saved site in the App.
Chrome Pocket: save web page

HTML file in Chrome save and read

Alternatively, you can also save the HTML file of the page, and then read it offline.
  1. To do this, call up the Save Dialog with the key combination [CTRL] + [S].
  2. You can now select the location of the web page and set the file type, whether the HTML-Code or embedded media such as images and Videos to be stored.
  3. The HTML file can then be opened with any Browser and your articles to read offline.
You need to the web pages offline save, but just want to quickly access it, then you can also use all open Chrome Tabs as a bookmark save.

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