13 built-in providers
Bring your own key for any OpenAI-compatible LLM — Groq, Cerebras, Gemini, OpenRouter, Mistral, HuggingFace, DeepSeek, OpenAI, Novita, plus localhost runtimes.
BookmarkMind uses any OpenAI-compatible LLM to sort your Chrome bookmarks into clean, functional folders — grouped by what sites do, not who made them.
No account, no upload to us. Your key, your model, your bookmarks — organized locally.
Open Options, pick from 13 built-in providers or add your own endpoint, paste a key, hit Test.
Click "Categorize All Bookmarks". BookmarkMind reads your tree and asks the LLM for a functional folder map.
Every bookmark slides into the right cluster. A snapshot means you can undo the whole run in one click.
Bring your own key for any OpenAI-compatible LLM — Groq, Cerebras, Gemini, OpenRouter, Mistral, HuggingFace, DeepSeek, OpenAI, Novita, plus localhost runtimes.
Point at a self-hosted vLLM box, a corporate proxy, or a niche vendor. Configure base URL + auth scheme and it just works.
Drag providers into a preference chain. Hit a 429? BookmarkMind cools that provider for 5 minutes and tries the next one.
API keys are AES-256-GCM encrypted before touching chrome.storage.sync — defense-in-depth against key-harvesting extensions.
FMHY-style hierarchy by what a site DOES — "Tools › File › Cloud Storage" — not by who provides it. Generated from your actual bookmarks.
Records the folder corrections you make by hand and feeds them into future runs. It gets sharper the more you use it.
A full backup is taken before anything moves, so a re-categorization is always reversible. Nothing is ever lost.
No server, no analytics, no phone-home. The only network calls go to the provider endpoints you configured. Fully open source.



Pick a permanent free tier, spend trial credits, or run entirely on localhost. Or wire up any custom OpenAI-compatible endpoint.
There are no BookmarkMind servers. The only outbound calls go to the LLM provider you chose — with your key, over your connection. Everything else stays on your device.
Read the privacy policyFree, open source, and MV3-ready for Chrome, Edge, Brave & Opera.