Bookmarks import

Import browser bookmarks and turn them into a public blogroll

If you already save blogs in your browser, Miniroll can turn that bookmarks HTML export into a clean public reading list. Import once, then share it as a page, embed it on your site, and keep it updated without rebuilding the list by hand.

What browser bookmarks import is good for

Bookmark exports are often the easiest starting point if you have saved a lot of blogs over time but never kept them in an RSS reader. Miniroll turns that private pile of links into a curated, public list.

  • Turn saved reading links into a public blogroll.
  • Rescue blog bookmarks from browser folders and old laptops.
  • Share a hand-picked reading list without copy-pasting every URL.
  • Start from a bulk import, then keep curating inside Miniroll.

How to import browser bookmarks

01

Export your browser bookmarks as an HTML file.

02

Create a free Miniroll account.

03

Create a blogroll or open an existing one.

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Import the bookmarks file and publish the list you want to share.

Why use Miniroll after importing?

Publish a clean page

Every blogroll can become a public page with its own URL, so your saved reading list is easy to browse and share.

Embed it anywhere

Add the imported list to your blog, personal site, or newsletter homepage with a simple script tag.

Auto-detect feeds and favicons

Miniroll fills in the details for the sites you import, so the list feels polished fast.

Keep curating over time

Import gets you started quickly, then you can reorder, refine, and expand the list inside Miniroll.

Ready to import browser bookmarks?

Miniroll is a good fit when you already have a browser-based reading habit and want to turn it into something public, shareable, and easier to maintain.