Despite Chrome being a resource hog, it’s still the king of desktop browsers. With a 68% market share, Chrome is leading its way to the top. While many are moving to the new Edge and privacy-focused Brave browser, I keep coming back to Chrome for one simple reason and that is rock-solid performance. It just works and works reliably well. So if you are also migrating to Chrome, you would want to import your saved passwords to Chrome for a seamless transition. To make things easier for you, we have put together a detailed guide on how to import passwords to Chrome from all major browsers like Firefox, Edge, and Opera. We have also mentioned a way to seamlessly import passwords from a CSV file. Now having said all of that, let’s move to the steps.

In this article, we have mentioned ways to import passwords to Google Chrome from multiple sources:

Feel free to move to the section that pertains to your requirements. With that said, let’s get to our article, shall we?

First, we will learn about how to import passwords to Chrome from a CSV file. This method is applicable to all the browsers (mostly Chromium-based) that allow you to export passwords in a CSV file format. Keep in mind, the Password Import feature on Chrome is still under testing so Google has not enabled the feature out of the box. To access the import option, you will have to enable a Chrome Flag which will then allow you to import passwords from CSV files. Here is how to go about it.

Note: Update to the latest version of Chrome before looking for the flag. Open Chrome’s menu -> Help -> About Chrome -> Check for Updates.

  1. Finally, select the CSV file that has all your saved passwords and click on “Open”. You are done. All the passwords will now be moved to Chrome instantly.

Mozilla Firefox is not based on Chromium, but it has deep integration with Chrome. You can easily import passwords to Chrome using the native option. However, it only works if both browsers are installed on the same computer. In case, you want to import passwords saved on Firefox in one computer to Chrome installed on another computer then you will have to use a third-party offline application which creates the CSV file in one click. Here are the steps to follow.

  1. After that, select “Mozilla Firefox” from the drop-down menu and click on “Import”. Within seconds, all your passwords saved on Firefox along with other browsing data will be imported to Chrome.

  2. Since both Microsoft Edge and Opera are based on Chromium, interoperability with Chrome is pretty good and the steps are nearly identical. You just need to open edge://settings/passwords on Edge and opera://settings/passwords on Opera. After that, click on the 3-dot menu and choose “Export”. Now, save the CSV file.

  3. If you are still using the legacy Edge then sadly you can’t import passwords to Chrome directly. First of all, you need to sign in with your Microsoft account on legacy Edge and then install the Chromium Edge on top of the legacy Edge. All your saved passwords on legacy Edge will automatically move to Chromium Edge. After that, you can comfortably move your passwords from step #1 of this section.

So that was all about how to import passwords to Chrome from other browsers. We have mentioned a step-by-step guide for all major browsers including Firefox, the new Edge, Opera and basically any browser that allows users to export the saved passwords in a CSV file. Having said that, Safari does not allow users to export passwords due to Keychain encryption. And Edge Legacy has incompatibility issues.