Save a browser context without turning it into a cloud account

How it works

TabWorkspace checks that the service is reachable, captures the current normal browser window, stores supported URLs locally, and opens them again when you restore the workspace.

Three simple steps

The main workflow is intentionally small enough to become muscle memory.

1

Open your project tabs

Use your browser normally while researching, studying, writing, debugging, or planning.

2

Save and close

Click the extension, optionally name the workspace, choose the supported tabs to include, then save and close only those tabs. Free users can save up to 5 supported tabs in their one workspace.

3

Restore later

Open the popup again and restore that workspace into a new window with the same tab order.

What each plan changes

Free handles the core proof of value. Premium is for people who depend on multiple saved contexts.

Free
One small workspace
Create and restore one local workspace with up to 5 supported tabs without signing in.
  • Save and close up to 5 supported tabs
  • Restore in a new window
  • Local browser storage
  • No cloud account required
Premium
Unlimited workspaces
Unlock multiple workspaces, JSON backup, import, custom names, and color tags.
  • Unlimited saved workspaces
  • Export and import JSON backups
  • Custom names and color tags
  • Email login for Premium activation

Important restore details

TabWorkspace restores URLs and pinned-tab state. A restored page loads fresh, just like opening the same URL manually. Browser internal pages are left open during save because they cannot be restored safely.

It does not restore scroll position, unsaved form text, transient app state, media playback position, or logged-in session state if the website itself no longer has that state.

Backup workflow

Premium users can export all saved workspaces to JSON. Keep that file somewhere safe if you plan to uninstall the extension, clear browser data, or move to a different computer.