Chrome extension adds bookmarks to specific messages in long Claude chats
A developer built a Chrome extension that lets you bookmark individual messages inside a Claude conversation so you can jump back to them instantly. It fills a gap that Claude itself doesn't cover for users who scroll through lengthy AI chats.
When a Claude conversation grows long, important answers get buried and are hard to find again. This Chrome extension adds a small bookmark button next to each message, letting you save that spot and return to it with one click — without scrolling through the entire thread.
It's a third-party tool you install in your browser, not an official Claude feature. It's most helpful during long research or coding sessions where key information is scattered across many exchanges. One caveat: because it works by modifying the Claude.ai page directly, future updates to Claude's interface could break it.
Key points
- Adds a bookmark button to individual messages inside Claude conversations
- Lets you jump directly to a saved message without scrolling
- Works as a Chrome browser extension, not an official Claude feature
- Most useful in long research or coding sessions
- May break if Claude updates its website layout
Quick term guide
- Chrome extension
- A small software program you add to your web browser to give it new features.
- extension
- A small add-on installed in a browser to add new features.
- port
- A specific virtual door on your computer used by apps to send and receive information.
- third-party tool
- An app or utility built by an independent developer, not by the original software company.
- session
- A continuous period of interaction between a user and a computer program.
- mod
- A fan-made file that modifies a game to change graphics, controls, or other features.
- Interface
- The visual parts of a program that a human interacts with.
- browser extension
- A small add-on that gives a web browser extra features.