If you’ve decided to change your browser, moving your favorite tools would make it easier to adjust to your new primary browser. However, importing your favorite tools might seem like a hassle. Fortunately, it doesn’t have to be.

When you’re moving from Chrome to Firefox, you don’t have to manually install all your add-ons, you can import your Chrome extensions into Firefox. In this article, we’ll show you how to do just that.

Caution warning on Firefox

How to Enable the Browser Migrate Experimental Flag

If you’reswitching from Chrome to Firefox, you don’t have to struggle when you’re moving data. Firefox allows you to import data from another browser by accessing the main menu settings. But, these settings do not feature an option for extensions.

To access the browser migrate option for extensions, you’ll have to enable it through an experimental flag. To do this, follow these steps:

Migrate browser setting in experimental feature

How to Import Chrome Extensions Into Firefox

Once you’ve enabled the experimental browser migrate flag, you can easily import Chrome extensions into Firefox. To do that, follow these instructions.

Migrating Data Between Browsers

No matter what your reasons are for switching browsers, you shouldn’t have to struggle when you want to import your data. Fortunately, these instructions will help you migrate browsers easily.

If you want to get more accustomed to Firefox, there are many more ways to do that.

Firefox home page

General settings on Firefox

Import browser data on Firefox