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By Ian Liu · Updated 2026-04-03

AI Bookmark Extension for Chrome: How WoWo Fits Next to Your Bookmark Manager

People searching for a bookmark manager extension or Chrome bookmark manager extension usually want two different things: a simple library UI, or a tool that helps reorganize a large, messy tree. WoWo is the second kind: a Chrome extension focused on AI bookmark organization, preview before apply, and rollback—not a game-related brand. You install it from the Chrome Web Store, sign in, then use it alongside Chrome’s built-in bookmark manager.

Chrome’s manager vs an AI organizer extension

Chrome already gives you a bookmark manager for viewing and editing folders. That UI does not, by itself, propose a new topic hierarchy for thousands of legacy links. WoWo adds AI-suggested folders when you save pages, and a sidebar flow to propose a full reorganized tree—then you confirm before anything is written. So WoWo complements the default manager instead of replacing your need to open Chrome bookmarks.

What you get as a WoWo user

Bookmarks stay on your device in Chrome; WoWo does not upload your full bookmark list to its servers for training. Organize history is stored in the cloud so signed-in users can review versions across devices—see the homepage FAQ for detail.

Why “bookmark manager extension” is hard to rank for

That phrase is crowded: Chrome Web Store listings, major extensions, and large publishers dominate the first pages. Long-tail pages like this one clarify intent (AI organize vs. read-only managers) and link to deeper guides. Over time, helpful content plus reputable links matter as much as title tags—this page is a starting point, not a guarantee of position one.

Related guides on this site

Install WoWo — Chrome Web Store