YouTube Bookmarker helps you save specific moments in YouTube videos with timestamps and notes. Instead of losing useful parts inside long videos, you can mark key moments, add context, and jump back instantly when you need them later.
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This is not another bloated productivity dashboard. It lives inside YouTube, stays out of your way, and makes useful moments easy to save and revisit.
Hit Alt+Shift+B for a quick timestamp, or click the bookmark button to add a note before saving.
Every bookmark appears on the YouTube progress bar, so you can scan the structure of a long video at a glance.
Open the sidebar, browse notes, and jump to the exact second you saved. No scrubber roulette.
Capture exact moments in any YouTube video, not vague “somewhere around minute 14” memories.
Add context while the idea is fresh: quote this, revisit that, clip later, send to team, whatever matters.
Your saved moments show up directly on the playback timeline, turning long videos into something navigable.
Use the keyboard when you’re in flow. No modal hunting, no breaking concentration just to save a point.
Browse current video bookmarks or all saved videos in one place, then jump back with one click.
Bookmarks are stored locally in your browser. No creepy sync server pretending to be a feature.
Courses, talks, tutorials, podcasts, research breakdowns — the useful part is often 20 seconds inside a 50-minute video. YouTube gives you “watch later.” That’s not enough.
If you use YouTube as a serious input channel instead of background noise, this extension pays for itself fast.
Free is enough to test the workflow. Paid is for people who use YouTube like a serious knowledge source.
Save the exact minute where a concept clicks, then jump back later instead of replaying the whole thing.
Mark strong quotes, frameworks, and story moments for later writing, research, or sharing.
Bookmark the useful coding, design, or workflow sections without pausing to build a separate note system.
Turn long YouTube videos into something navigable, reviewable, and actually reusable.
Manual notes often lose the exact timestamp or separate the note from the video context. YouTube Bookmarker keeps both together.
Instead of hunting through a 40-minute video, click the saved moment and land on the exact second that mattered.
It is a Chrome extension that lets you save exact moments in YouTube videos with timestamped notes.
It is ideal for learners, researchers, students, and anyone who watches long-form educational or informational videos.
Yes. Saved bookmarks are tied to the exact timestamp so you can return instantly.
Because a full video URL does not preserve the exact moment or the reason it mattered.
No. Bookmarks are stored locally in Chrome storage. This is a tool, not a data vacuum.
Yes. Use Alt+Shift+B for instant bookmark capture without opening the note dialog.
Turn long YouTube videos into something you can actually navigate, annotate, and reuse.