In Google Chrome, both of these are different things. One is the “Homepage,” where you set a specific page that opens when you click the Home button on the left of the Omnibox. The other is the “Startup page(s),” which immediately opens in a separate tab as soon as you launch the browser. By default, the Home button is hidden in Chrome, and there are no Startup pages configured. However, this can be changed. In this article, we show you how to set and change the Homepage and the Startup pages in Google Chrome across different devices so you can quickly go about the different websites.

How to Set Homepage & Startup Page in Chrome (Windows, Mac)

Homepage

As mentioned earlier, the Homepage is the page that opens in the same browser when you click the Home button beside the Omnibox. By default, this button is hidden. Follow these steps to enable the Home button and set a custom web page to open it using Chrome browser: You will now see the home button to the left of the Omnibox.Homepage button Click the Menu button (3 dots) in the top-right corner and then click Settings. Toggle the slider in front of “Show home button” into the On position. Clicking this button will take you to the custom webpage that you had earlier set in step 5 above.

Startup Page(s)

The Startup page(s) is the webpage that opens as soon as you launch the browser. By default, Chrome opens the new-tab page. You can change this to any custom webpage, or multiple web pages. If there are multiple web pages, then each webpage will open in a new tab. Follow these steps to set up a single or multiple Startup pages: When done, the added web pages will now open in individual tabs each time you launch the browser. Click the Menu button (3 dots) in the top-right corner and then click Settings. Your single startup page has now been added. Every time you launch the Chrome browser, the entered web page will open automatically instead of the default new-tab page.

How to Set Homepage in Chrome (Android, iOS)

On mobile devices, you cannot currently set the Startup pages on Chrome. However, you can still set a Homepage that will open every time you launch the browser. Therefore, on Android and iOS devices, the Home page is the startup page. Unfortunately, you can only set one home page on mobile devices. Follow these steps to configure the home page on Android and devices: The entered webpage will now open automatically when you launch the Chrome browser on your mobile device.

How to Set New Tab Page in Chrome (Windows, Mac)

When you open a new tab in Google Chrome, you only see the default new-tab page. This cannot be changed natively. However, using a web extension, you can set your own custom URL to open automatically when you open a new tab. The Custom New Tab URL Chrome extension is exactly what its name says. You can configure it to open a specific web page when you open a new tab. Follow these steps to install and set a custom web page for new tabs in Google Chrome: Now the set web page will open automatically when you open a new tab in Chrome. The Custom New Tab URL will now be added to Chrome. Note: Make sure to append “https://” or “http:/” with the URL for it to work properly.Enter custom URL for new tab

Conclusion

Having the pages that you use daily automatically open in front of you can save a lot of time. If you open the same pages every day, then setting them up as your default startup pages is even better than bookmarking them. Also see:

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