On Google Chrome for iPhone and iPad, homepage and start-up page options are more limited than on a computer, but you can still control how Chrome opens and access your preferred pages quickly.
To set your homepage, open Chrome and tap the three-dot menu at the bottom or top of the screen (depending on your device). Go to Settings, then tap Homepage. Turn the homepage option on, and choose either the default New Tab page or enter a custom website URL. Once set, you can tap the home icon to open that page anytime.
However, Chrome on iOS does not allow you to fully customize start-up pages. When you open the app, it usually resumes your previous session or opens a new tab, depending on how you last used it.
If you want quick access to a specific website when starting Chrome, you can use workarounds. For example, add the website to your Home Screen. Open the site in Chrome, tap the share icon, and select Add to Home Screen. This creates a shortcut that opens the page directly.
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.
You can also keep important tabs open in Chrome, as the app often restores them when reopened.
In summary, while Chrome on iPhone and iPad lets you set a homepage, it does not support full start-up page customization. Using the homepage feature and Home Screen shortcuts can help you access your preferred sites faster.
