Are you tired of typing out the address of your favorite website every time you wish to access it in Chrome? What if we tell you, you can add a Google Chrome shortcut to any web page on your desktop and open them with just a single click in Windows 10? Sounds, like a dream come true, right? Let’s get you the answer to this much-needed chore.
How to Add Google Chrome Shortcut to Desktop in Windows 10
Setting shortcuts to websites can save you time and even increase your productivity. From adding Netflix to Teams, you can access any page easily. Creating a Google Chrome shortcut on your desktop is a pretty easy task. Keep reading to see how.
1. Open your Chrome browser and navigate to the targeted web page.
2. Click on the three dots located in the top right corner of the page.
3. Click on Save and share and select Create shortcut… from the pop-up menu.
4. Click on Create.
Note: You can also check on Open as a window so that the website opens up in a separate tab from the existing Chrome windows every time you open it.
Can I Add a Google Chrome Shortcut to My Taskbar in Windows 10?
Yes, you can add a Google Chrome shortcut to your taskbar as well. Simply follow the steps outlined in the above method and select Yes when the pop-up to add a shortcut in your taskbar appears from your desktop’s notification area.
Can I Change the Desktop Icons of My Shortcut in Google Chrome?
No, once you create a shortcut for a website in your Chrome homepage or taskbar, Google will automatically add the page icon over the shortcut.
Also Read: How to Add Website Shortcut to Google Chrome Homepage on My Android Phone
We hope our guide helped you add a Google Chrome shortcut to any web page and customize your Windows 10 desktop how you please. If you have any queries or suggestions, drop them in the comments box and stay connected to TechCult.