Easy Speed Dial turns your new tab page into a colorful grid of your bookmarks and folders.
Easy Speed Dial works great the moment you install it, with no setup required. When you want to fine-tune columns, spacing, dial size, shape, and more, every setting is one click away.
Set custom colors and thumbnails on the dials you visit most. Use a photo of your pet, your kids, or a favorite trip as the background, or pick from the built-in background images.
Easy Speed Dial uses the bookmarks already in your browser. No account, no third-party service, nothing leaves your device.
Popular sites like Google, YouTube, and Reddit get branded thumbnails automatically.
Choose light mode, dark mode, or match your device setting.
Choose which bookmark folder fills your speed dial grid.
Add new bookmarks and folders right from the speed dial page.
Toggle whether dials open in the current tab or a new one.
Save your settings and customizations to a file, and restore them anytime.
Easy Speed Dial is published for Chrome, Edge, and Firefox. The Chrome version can also be installed in other Chromium-based browsers that support Chrome Web Store extensions.
No. Easy Speed Dial works well with the default settings, and customization options are available when you want them.
Click the gear icon at the top right of the Easy Speed Dial page, or right-click the page and select 'Settings'.
Your bookmarks stay on your device and never leave the browser. Easy Speed Dial uses the bookmarks permission to display your bookmarks and folders, and the storage permission to save your settings.
In Chrome and other Chromium-based browsers, favicons load through a built-in extension API, so the lookup never leaves the browser. Firefox does not currently offer that API, so Easy Speed Dial uses DuckDuckGo to fetch favicons instead. Only the site's domain is shared, never the full URL. This is off by default in Firefox and must be opted in from settings.
Yes. Open settings and use backup and restore to save your settings to a file.
Dial colors and thumbnails are saved by bookmark ID. Browser profiles use different bookmark IDs, so a backup can restore those customizations only to the same profile it came from. In a new browser installation or profile, dial colors and thumbnails need to be set again.
Easy Speed Dial replaces the right-click menu with its own. Hold Shift while right-clicking to open the browser's default context menu instead.
Easy Speed Dial uses browser bookmarks. To add a dial, bookmark a page as usual, or right-click the Easy Speed Dial page and select 'New Bookmark' or 'New Folder'.
Right-click a dial and select 'Edit'.
Yes. Drag a dial to a new position to reorder it, or drop one dial onto another to create a folder. If you want to prevent accidental moves, open settings and turn off drag and drop.
Yes. Bookmark folders appear as folder dials, and opening one shows the bookmarks and folders inside it.
Yes. Open settings and choose the bookmark folder you want Easy Speed Dial to use.
Yes. Right-click a dial and select 'Select custom thumbnail'. To remove it, right-click the dial and select 'Clear custom thumbnail'.
Open settings and enable 'Use Preset Thumbnails'.
No. Easy Speed Dial does not currently capture website screenshots for dial backgrounds.
Yes. Right-click a dial and select 'Edit' to set a custom dial color.
Easy Speed Dial was created by Lucas Everett to bring Opera's built-in Speed Dial to Firefox. It first launched as Toolbar Dial, then expanded to Chrome and Edge before it became Easy Speed Dial. Today, thousands of people use it every day.