BOOKMARK & LINK MANAGEMENT

Every link you've ever saved,
filed like it matters.

Marginalia turns scattered bookmarks into a proper catalog — full-text searchable, tagged in color, archived against link rot, and readable offline. Not another list. A library.

Windows & macOS · Chrome, Firefox, Edge & Safari extension · no account required for Lite
CATALOG

Saving is easy. Finding it again is the whole product.

Every bookmark gets a proper record: title, description, favicon, and a full offline copy — so search still works after the original page is gone.

01

Import from anywhere

Bring in bookmarks from Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari in one pass, with folders and tags preserved.

02

Automatic metadata

Title, description, and favicon are captured the moment you save — no manual tidying.

03

Full-page screenshots

A visual record of the page as it looked, so a redesign or takedown never erases the context.

04

Offline article copies

Article text is saved for offline reading, independent of whether the site stays up.

05

Wayback Machine archiving

Every save is automatically submitted to the Internet Archive as a second, permanent copy.

06

Duplicate detection

Re-saved links are caught and offered for merge, keeping the catalog clean.

07

Broken link checker

A background sweep flags dead links so your library never quietly rots.

08

Nested collections

Folders within folders, for anyone whose bookmarks bar stopped scaling years ago.

09

Multi-tag, in color

Tag freely and color-code by hand or by rule — the catalog card shows it at a glance.

10

Smart collections

Rule-based folders that file new saves automatically by domain, tag, or content.

11

Reading list & archive

A dedicated to-read queue, plus an archive shelf for links you're done with but not deleting.

12

Trash with restore

Nothing is gone for good until you empty it yourself.

READING & LAYOUT

Read here, not just save here.

A clean reader mode with annotation and text-to-speech, in whichever layout fits how you browse.

Card view
Compact list
Magazine layout
Masonry grid
Domain grouping
Timeline
Favicon-only mode
Dark · Light · Sepia
LITE VS PRO

Start free. Upgrade when the library outgrows it.

CapabilityLitePro
Saved linksUp to 1,000Unlimited
Browser import & metadata extractionIncludedIncluded
Full-page screenshots & offline article copiesIncludedIncluded
Wayback Machine auto-archivingIncluded
Broken link checkerIncluded
Smart collections (rule-based)Included
Highlight & annotate, text-to-speechIncluded
Cloud sync & mobile companion appIncluded
Shareable public collectionsIncluded
Daily digest & unread remindersIncluded
Pocket & Instapaper importIncluded
Collaboration on shared collectionsIncluded
PRICING

One catalog. Two editions.

Lite
Free
  • Up to 1,000 saved links
  • Browser import, metadata, screenshots
  • Offline article copies
  • Nested folders, colored tags
  • Reading list, archive, trash
  • Card, list & masonry views
Download Lite
Pro
$39 one-time
  • Everything in Lite, unlimited links
  • Wayback Machine auto-archive
  • Broken link checker & smart collections
  • Reader mode, annotation, text-to-speech
  • Cloud sync & mobile companion app
  • Shareable collections & RSS feeds
  • Pocket / Instapaper import, digests
Get Pro
QUESTIONS

Before you file your first card

Does Lite really have no limits beyond the link cap?

Correct — every core cataloging feature is unlimited except the 1,000-link ceiling. Pro removes that ceiling and adds archiving, sync, and reading tools.

What happens to my saves if a site goes down?

Pro submits every save to the Wayback Machine automatically, and every edition keeps a local offline copy of the article text, so the content outlives the original page.

Can I move from Lite to Pro without losing anything?

Yes — upgrading unlocks Pro features on your existing catalog in place; nothing is re-imported or reset.

Is there a browser extension?

Yes, for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari, for one-click and clipboard quick-add in both editions.