How to Set Your Startup Pages in Google Chrome
Tired of opening the same websites every time you launch Chrome? This quick tip shows you how to set specific pages to automatically open on startup, saving you valuable time.
By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
May 4, 2025 - Originally published May 6, 2023
You don't have to do that,
Here's a Cool Tip.
Change your Chrome settings to set the tabs you want to open whenever you launch Chrome.
And it can be more than one page.
Here's how to do it.
- Open Chrome
- Open tabs for each page you want to open on startup.
- Arrange tabs in order by dragging them into the correct order.
- Go to the three dot icon in the top right corner of Chrome
- Select Settings
- Select On Startup
- Select Open a Specific Page or Set of Pages
- Select Use Current Pages
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fig. 1 - On Startup Screen |
That's it!
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