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X Bookmarks Exporter - Export Twitter Bookmarks

X Bookmarks Exporter - Export Twitter Bookmarks

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Download X (Twitter) bookmarks instantly as CSV, JSON, or XLSX. One-click export for backup, offline access, or sharing.
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Published on July 24, 2025
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Updated on November 10, 2025
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Description

📌 X Bookmarks Exporter – Export & Download Your Twitter/X Bookmarks with Ease

Tired of losing track of your saved posts on X (formerly Twitter)? X Bookmarks Exporter is the ultimate tool to download, back up, and manage your X bookmarks effortlessly. Whether you’re bookmarking insightful threads, viral tweets, or important media, this extension helps you export everything to your computer in seconds — no tech skills required!

✨ What Is X Bookmarks Exporter?

X Bookmarks Exporter is a fast, secure, and privacy-focused Chrome extension that lets you export your bookmarks from X (Twitter) in one click. Save your favorite posts in easy-to-use formats like CSV, JSON, and Excel (XLSX), so you can organize, search, or archive them however you want.

Unlike Twitter’s limited interface, this tool gives you full control over your bookmarks — including the ability to download images and videos from bookmarked posts!

🔑 Key Features

✅ 1. One-Click Export

Export all your X bookmarks instantly — no need to scroll or copy-paste manually. Just click the button and watch your saved tweets get processed.

📂 2. Multiple File Format Support

Choose how you want your data: • CSV for spreadsheet lovers • JSON for developers and automation workflows • XLSX (Excel) for business users and advanced sorting/filtering

🖼️ 3. Media Downloads (NEW!)

Want to keep the images and videos from your bookmarks? Simply enable the Download Media option to save all embedded media with your export.

🔒 4. Fully Local & Private

Your data never leaves your browser. No data is uploaded, stored, or tracked. All processing happens on your device for 100% security and peace of mind.

🧠 5. Smart for Power Users

Perfect for: • 🧑‍🎓 Researchers saving insightful threads • 📝 Writers collecting references • 📈 Marketers archiving campaign inspiration • 👩‍💻 Developers building tools using saved tweet data • 🗃️ Archivists keeping personal records

🚀 How to Use X Bookmarks Exporter

Using the extension is super simple: 1. 🌐 Visit your X Bookmarks page: https://x.com/i/bookmarks 2. ⚙️ Optional: Enable “Download Media” in the extension settings 3. 🔽 Open the extension and click the “Start” button 4. ⏳ Watch the export progress in a popup window 5. 💾 When complete, click “Download” again to save the file in your chosen format

You can select your preferred format (CSV, JSON, XLSX) in the extension’s settings by clicking the icon in your Chrome toolbar.

🔍 Why Export Your Twitter/X Bookmarks?

Many users rely on X Bookmarks to keep track of important content — but the platform provides no built-in export option. This extension solves that problem by giving you a reliable backup of everything you’ve saved.

Benefits: • 🧾 Create searchable, local archives • 📊 Organize bookmarks in spreadsheets • 💡 Use saved content for research, content creation, or personal growth • 🔄 Sync your data across platforms • 🧼 Clean up your bookmarks without fear of losing anything

💬 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

❓ Is it safe to use?

Yes! Your data stays on your device. The extension doesn’t collect, transmit, or store anything — period.

❓ Can I download media?

Yes! Simply enable the “Download Media” option in the extension before exporting. This includes images, GIFs, and videos embedded in your bookmarked tweets.

❓ Does this work with private accounts or protected tweets?

Only if you’re logged into X and can view those bookmarks yourself. The extension only has access to what your browser can see.

❓ Is this an official tool by Twitter or X Corp?

No. This is an independent third-party tool not affiliated with or endorsed by X Corp.

🛡️ Privacy Comes First

We believe your data belongs to you. That’s why X Bookmarks Exporter works 100% locally in your browser — no servers, no data harvesting, no tracking. Your bookmarks are yours alone.

⚠️ Legal Disclaimer

This Chrome extension is an independent product and is not affiliated, associated, authorized, or endorsed by X Corp or Twitter Inc. All trademarks are property of their respective owners.

✅ Start Exporting Now

Don’t risk losing access to your valuable bookmarks. Get X Bookmarks Exporter today and create your own personal archive of saved content — media and all!

🧲 Download now and take back control of your X bookmarks!

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