You can customize the homepage in Google Chrome on Android, although start-up page options are more limited compared to a computer.
To set your homepage, open Chrome and tap the three-dot menu in the top-right corner. Then go to Settings and tap Homepage. Turn the homepage option on if it is not already enabled.
You will then have two choices. You can select the default homepage (usually the New Tab page), or you can enter a custom website URL. If you choose a custom URL, that page will open whenever you tap the home icon in Chrome.
Unlike desktop Chrome, Android does not provide full control over start-up pages. When you open Chrome, it typically resumes your last session or opens a new tab based on how you last used the app.
If you want quicker access to a specific site at startup, you can create a shortcut on your home screen. Open the website in Chrome, tap the three-dot menu, and select Add to Home screen. This allows you to launch the site directly without opening Chrome first.
Choose your homepage
You can control which page appears when you tap Home .
- On your Android device, open Chrome
.
- At the top right, tap More
Settings.
- Under 'Advanced', tap Homepage.
- Choose Chrome's homepage or a custom page.
Additionally, Chrome on Android may continue where you left off, restoring previously opened tabs if the app was not fully closed.
In summary, while you can set a homepage in Chrome on Android, start-up page customization is limited. However, using homepage settings and home screen shortcuts can help you achieve a similar experience.
