

Or, if you prefer using keyboard shortcuts, you can visit the Options menu to create a custom shortcut. Here's what this looks like in each browser: When you're viewing a page that you'd like to save to Pocket, just click the Pocket toolbar button.

Click here for information about the permissions Save to Pocket requires and why they’re necessary. Brave, Opera and Vivaldi are capable of using Chrome browser extensions.Ĭlick the blue Add to Brave/Opera/Vivaldi button to start installing.Ī notification will appear displaying permissions.

To install Save to Pocket, open the Save to Pocket app page in the Chrome Web Store. Continue reading to learn how to install and use Save to Pocket in these web browsers. The Save to Pocket extension for Google Chrome can be installed in Chromium-based web browsers like Brave, Opera and Vivaldi. After the conversion, Firefox will give you three options to proceed – “Sign Addon then Install,” “Just Sign and Download,” and “Install Temporarily.Using the Save to Pocket extension in Brave, Opera and Vivaldi Once the extension is installed in Firefox, you will see that the Chrome extension install button will be converted to “Add To Firefox.” Click on the button to download and convert the extension to Firefox format (xpi format). The following details what you will need to do.Ĭhrome Store Foxified is a Firefox extension that does all the background work of converting the Chrome extensions format and making it compatible with Firefox, although the installation process is a little complex compared to Opera. However, it should work fine with most Chrome extensions. This means you might have some issues using some of the Chrome extensions before a stable version is released. The WebExtensions API is still a work in progress, and a stable version will be released this August. Mozilla is working on enabling support for WebExtensions in Firefox that will allow Firefox to install Chrome extensions.
