get the app
browser extension, native mobile apps, or just the web — savesync works wherever you do.
chrome web store
save any page with one click directly from your browser. works on chrome, brave, and edge.
app store
save links from safari and any app using the native share sheet. available on iphone and ipad.
google play
save from any android app using the share menu. native experience on all android devices.
chrome or safari · available now
install savesync as a standalone mac app straight from your browser — no app store, no dmg, no apple account needed.
stay in the loop
android is live on google play. drop your email and we'll reach out the moment the iOS app hits the app store.
platform features
| feature | web | chrome ext | ios | android |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| paste & save links | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| rich card previews | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| one-click save from page | — | ✓ | — | — |
| native share sheet | — | — | ✓ | ✓ |
| offline access | — | — | ✓ | ✓ |
| push notifications | — | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| no install required | ✓ | — | — | — |
The SaveSync Chrome extension turns any webpage, Reel, Tweet, or YouTube video into a bookmark with one click. When you hit the SaveSync toolbar button or the right-click "Save to SaveSync" menu, the extension reads only the current tab's URL and title — it never tracks your browsing history, never runs background scripts on pages you didn't ask to save, and never transmits anything except the page you explicitly clicked "save" on.
On supported platforms (Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, X/Twitter, Reddit, Pinterest, LinkedIn, GitHub), the extension injects a tiny content script that extracts the post author, publish date, caption or description, and thumbnail URL — the same metadata you see in the rendered page. Everything is sent straight to your own SaveSync vault and nowhere else. There are no ads, no analytics pixels, no third-party trackers bundled into the extension.
Bulk import is also handled by the extension so large Pocket or Raindrop HTML exports can resume across browser restarts. Chrome's Manifest V3 service workers can suspend between imports; the extension uses the Alarms API to pace imports without losing progress. This is why SaveSync reliably imports 2,000+ bookmarks in one session where ad-hoc upload pages often stall.
The web app at savesync.org works in every modern browser today — that alone is enough to save links, search your vault, organise folders, and run semantic AI search. Native apps solve a different problem: the share sheet. On Android, tapping share inside Instagram, Reddit, YouTube, or X brings up the system share menu. If SaveSync isn't installed, it isn't in the menu, which means you'd have to copy the URL, switch apps, paste it, and wait. With the native Android app installed, SaveSync registers itself as a share target and a single tap sends the full post (URL, caption, author, media) to your vault in under two seconds. This is the single most-used workflow for creators and hoarders.
The iOS app is on the roadmap for 2026 H2 — the core backend already exposes every API needed. In the meantime, iPhone users can add the SaveSync web app to their home screen (Share → Add to Home Screen), which gives a persistent icon and quasi-standalone launch behaviour. A Safari extension is also planned for deeper share-sheet integration on iOS.
The SaveSync Android app is now live on the Google Play Store. Search for "SaveSync" or tap the download card above to go straight to the listing. Play Store installs receive automatic updates, so you'll always be on the latest version.
Yes, the Chrome extension is free forever on every SaveSync plan including the unlimited free tier. It is the fastest way to save any webpage as a bookmark with full metadata — title, description, thumbnail, author, and source platform are all captured automatically.
No. The extension only reads the URL and title of the active tab when you explicitly click the Save button or use the right-click menu. It never runs on pages you didn't ask to save, never reads history, and never transmits browsing activity anywhere.
Chromium-based browsers: Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Brave, Arc, Opera, and Vivaldi. A Firefox port is planned and a Safari extension is in the 2026 roadmap alongside the iOS app.
Yes! SaveSync is available on the Google Play Store. Search for 'SaveSync' or tap 'Get it on Google Play' above. Play Store installs receive automatic updates, so you'll always have the latest version without doing anything manually.
start now
the web app works today. android is live on google play. iOS coming soon.