Konode | Private Bookmark & Tab Sync by Kōnabe Studio
Privacy-first browser sync to your own storage: Google Drive, WebDAV, GitHub.
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Konode syncs your browser data to storage you own. There is no Konode server and no account to create. Your bookmarks go straight from your browser to your Google Drive, a GitHub repository, or your own WebDAV storage.
Konode is fully open source under the MPL-2.0 license. Read every line, audit exactly what it does with your data, or build it yourself:
https://github.com/konabe-studio/konode
Bookmarks: full folder structure, adds, deletes, moves, and reorders
Open tabs: save your session and restore another device's tabs
History: a synced, de-duplicated list
Extensions: see which extensions are missing on this device
Bookmarks sync on their own. History, tabs, and the extension list are optional, and each one asks for its permission only when you turn it on.
Konode keeps restore points: timestamped copies of your bookmark tree, on your own storage, the newest ten kept. Save one whenever you like, and Konode saves one by itself if a sync ever arrives asking for an unusual mass deletion, which it refuses rather than carries out. Restoring only ever adds bookmarks back, so it can't cost you anything.
No Konode servers. Your data travels only between your browser and the storage backend you configure.
No telemetry, no analytics, no tracking of any kind.
Optional end-to-end encryption (AES-256-GCM). You choose during setup, nothing is uploaded until you've decided. With encryption on, your storage provider can't read your data.
Credentials stay on your device, in the browser's extension storage.
Google Drive, GitHub, Nextcloud or ownCloud, pCloud (EU or US), Koofr, and Fastmail each have a card in the setup wizard, so there is nothing to look up. Synology, kDrive and any other WebDAV server work through the generic WebDAV option.
Konode's interface follows the language your browser is set to. English, Hungarian, German, Spanish and Chinese (Simplified) are complete, translated by native speakers. More languages are in progress, and anyone can help without touching code, on Hosted Weblate:
https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/konode/
Konode works with every Firefox-based browser.
Each device writes its own sync file to a Konode folder on your backend and merges every other device's file, additively and deletion-aware, so 3+ devices converge without a central server. Settings lists the devices sharing your folder, and lets you forget one you no longer use. Conflicts can be resolved newest-wins, prefer-local, prefer-remote, or manually from the popup.
Full changelog in the repository: https://github.com/konabe-studio/konode/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md
Konode is fully open source under the MPL-2.0 license. Read every line, audit exactly what it does with your data, or build it yourself:
https://github.com/konabe-studio/konode
Bookmarks: full folder structure, adds, deletes, moves, and reorders
Open tabs: save your session and restore another device's tabs
History: a synced, de-duplicated list
Extensions: see which extensions are missing on this device
Bookmarks sync on their own. History, tabs, and the extension list are optional, and each one asks for its permission only when you turn it on.
Konode keeps restore points: timestamped copies of your bookmark tree, on your own storage, the newest ten kept. Save one whenever you like, and Konode saves one by itself if a sync ever arrives asking for an unusual mass deletion, which it refuses rather than carries out. Restoring only ever adds bookmarks back, so it can't cost you anything.
No Konode servers. Your data travels only between your browser and the storage backend you configure.
No telemetry, no analytics, no tracking of any kind.
Optional end-to-end encryption (AES-256-GCM). You choose during setup, nothing is uploaded until you've decided. With encryption on, your storage provider can't read your data.
Credentials stay on your device, in the browser's extension storage.
Google Drive, GitHub, Nextcloud or ownCloud, pCloud (EU or US), Koofr, and Fastmail each have a card in the setup wizard, so there is nothing to look up. Synology, kDrive and any other WebDAV server work through the generic WebDAV option.
Konode's interface follows the language your browser is set to. English, Hungarian, German, Spanish and Chinese (Simplified) are complete, translated by native speakers. More languages are in progress, and anyone can help without touching code, on Hosted Weblate:
https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/konode/
Konode works with every Firefox-based browser.
Each device writes its own sync file to a Konode folder on your backend and merges every other device's file, additively and deletion-aware, so 3+ devices converge without a central server. Settings lists the devices sharing your folder, and lets you forget one you no longer use. Conflicts can be resolved newest-wins, prefer-local, prefer-remote, or manually from the popup.
Full changelog in the repository: https://github.com/konabe-studio/konode/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md
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Permissions and data
Required permissions:
- Read and modify bookmarks
- Display notifications to you
Optional permissions:
- Access browsing history
- Monitor extension usage and manage themes
- Access browser tabs
- Access your data for www.googleapis.com
- Access your data for oauth2.googleapis.com
- Access your data for accounts.google.com
- Access your data for api.github.com
Data collection:
- The developer says this extension doesn't require data collection.
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- Version
- 1.3.0
- Size
- 279.63 KB
- Last updated
- 5 days ago (Aug 17, 2026)
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- License
- Mozilla Public License 2.0
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