Pin Website: To Taskbar Chrome

Click the three vertical dots (⋮) in the top‑right corner of Chrome.

Pinning a website to your Windows taskbar using is an effective way to access frequently used sites without manually opening the browser and typing a URL. While Chrome does not have a direct "Pin to Taskbar" button like Microsoft Edge, you can achieve this by creating a desktop shortcut and pinning it. How to Pin a Website to the Taskbar Pin Any Website to Your Windows Taskbar Using Chrome

A new window will open for that website. Look at your taskbar – you should see a new icon for that site. pin website to taskbar chrome

If you want to remove it later:

The best way to do this is by using the feature, which turns the website into its own app-like window. Click the three vertical dots (⋮) in the

Open Chrome and go to the website you want to pin (e.g., https://mail.google.com ).

Right‑click that icon on the taskbar and select Pin to taskbar . How to Pin a Website to the Taskbar

Make sure the website is open in a Chrome tab.

Drag that icon directly onto your taskbar.

| Issue | Fix | |-------|-----| | “Create shortcut” is grayed out | Some internal Chrome pages (like Settings) can’t be pinned. Try a normal website. | | Icon disappears after restart | Re‑pin it. Or use Method 1 – those “Open as window” shortcuts stay pinned. | | Website opens in Edge instead | Default browser must be Chrome. Set Chrome as default in Windows Settings → Apps → Default apps. |