Why I built Tab Graveyard

Good to see you. If you are here, you have probably kept too many tabs open because closing one felt like you might lose something that mattered.

I hit that wall after one too many lost research sessions. I wanted a quiet way to close tabs again without another sync product or a messy bookmark pile. So I built Tab Graveyard: your closed tabs stay on your machine, with search and restore when you are ready.

This ships from KlairTech, as part of how I like to build small tools that remove painful workaround-heavy days. For suggestions, write to hello@klairtech.com. I hope you enjoy it.

Privacy, in plain terms

  • Your saved tabs (titles, addresses, and times) live only in your browser storage on your device. They are not uploaded to KlairTech or sold.
  • There is no account and no cloud copy of your tab list. Export is optional and only when you choose it.
  • This download page is static. The zip file is served by GitHub when you download, which follows GitHub’s own logging and policies.

When you continue, you will get the download and short steps to load it in Chrome.

Tab Graveyard

By Sandeep Kavety at KlairTech. Save closed tabs on your device, search, restore, export.

Download

Release 1.1.0

Install in Chrome

  1. Download and unzip the extension package.
  2. Open Chrome and go to chrome://extensions.
  3. Turn on Developer mode.
  4. Click Load unpacked and select the unzipped folder.

Privacy and your data

Tab Graveyard is built so you can trust what happens to your browsing context. Here is how data is handled today.