How to Export Your Brave Browser Add-On List

Ever wondered how to keep track of your favorite Brave Browser add-ons? Maybe you’re setting up a new computer, or just want a backup for peace of mind. Either way, you’ll be relieved to know that exporting your Brave add-on list is simple with a few clever tricks.

TLDR: Just Give Me The Quick Version

You can’t export Brave extensions directly, but don’t worry. With a few steps, you can create a list manually or use a tool to help you save the list. This makes it super easy to reinstall your favorite add-ons later. You’ll have your perfect browser setup back in no time!

Step 1: Open Your Brave Extensions Page

Let’s start at the beginning. You need to see what extensions are currently installed.

  1. Open Brave Browser.
  2. Click the three horizontal lines (☰) or three dots in the top-right corner.
  3. Select Extensions or type brave://extensions into your address bar and hit Enter.

This will show you a tidy list of all installed extensions.

Step 2: Manually Write Down or Copy Extension Names

Brave doesn’t give you an “Export” button. But we can still grab the info we need!

Here are two ways to do it:

Option A: Type or Copy the Names

This is the old-school way, but it works:

  1. Look at each extension’s name.
  2. Copy and paste it into a text file or a notes app.
  3. Save your list somewhere safe, like on Google Drive or Dropbox.

Option B: Use a Screenshot

Short on time? Do this:

  1. Take a screenshot of your extensions page.
  2. Label the file with the date.
  3. Save it in a folder for your backups.

Quick and visual — your future self will thank you.

Step 3: For the Tech-Savvy – Use Developer Tools

Feeling adventurous or just love being efficient? Try this.

  1. Open the Extensions page again (brave://extensions).
  2. Right-click anywhere and choose Inspect to open Developer Tools.
  3. Click on the Console tab.
  4. Now paste this small JavaScript snippet into the console:
const extensions = Array.from(document.querySelectorAll('extensions-manager ::shadow extensions-item'))
  .map(item => item.shadowRoot.querySelector('.name').textContent);
console.log(extensions);

Press Enter, and ta-da! A list of your installed extensions will appear.

Copy the list and save it however you like. It’s neat and tidy.

Step 4: Store Your List Safely

We made a list—great! Don’t just toss it on your desktop only to forget about it.

  • Create a “Browser Setup” folder in your cloud storage.
  • Name your file something meaningful like Brave Add-ons – March 2024.
  • If it’s a screenshot, include any extra notes about must-have tools.

When you install Brave on a new device, use this list to hunt down your favorite add-ons in the Chrome Web Store. Easy, right?

Bonus Tip: Sync Brave Across Devices

Want to simplify things even more? Use Brave Sync!

This feature syncs:

  • Bookmarks
  • Passwords
  • Extensions (limited)

To set it up:

  1. Click on Brave’s menu.
  2. Choose Sync.
  3. Follow the step-by-step guide to connect your devices.

Keep in mind: not all extensions will sync directly, so your exported list is still useful as a backup.

Why Exporting Extensions Matters

You might ask, “Why bother?”

Here’s why:

  • If you reinstall Brave or your OS, your add-ons are gone.
  • Some extensions vanish from the store without warning.
  • You save time when switching devices.

Think of it like saving your favorite meal recipes. You don’t want to forget the secret ingredient!

A Quick Recap

  • Visit brave://extensions to see your installed add-ons.
  • Write down or screenshot the list.
  • Use a little JavaScript magic if you’re comfortable with dev tools.
  • Save the list in a secure location.
  • Use it to reinstall your setup whenever you need it.

Make It Fun – Name Your Add-On Kit!

Here’s a fun idea — treat your extension list like a digital toolbox.

You can name it:

  • “Super Brave Pack”
  • “Privacy Hero Setup”
  • “Surf Like a Pro Bundle”

Save it with style. It makes tech stuff a little less boring!

Final Thought

There’s no built-in export button (yet), but making your own Brave add-on list is easy, smart, and takes only a few minutes. Future-you will be grateful. Now go grab that list before you forget!

I'm Ava Taylor, a freelance web designer and blogger. Discussing web design trends, CSS tricks, and front-end development is my passion.
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