While browsing the web, you may discover interesting shareable phrases, quotes, sentences, or paragraphs. If you’re like most people, you’ll probably highlight, screenshot, and crop it before sharing with your contacts. This process could take a few minutes of your time and affect your productivity. It becomes a hassle if you have to share several such highlights throughout the day.

But, what if we told you that there’s an easier way to do this on Chrome? That’s right, Chrome lets you share highlights as links in just a few taps or clicks. This helpful feature works on both desktop and mobile.

Highlighted text in Chrome showing MUO website

Once a recipient clicks on the link, it will take them straight to the highlighted text on Chrome. This is a helpful way to call someone’s attention to an interesting piece of content without having them scan the entire page. Note that this feature may not work on some sites.

Here’s how to share highlights as links on Chrome using a desktop.

To remove highlights, simply right-click on the highlighted text and clickRemove highlight.

Menu for highlighted text in Chrome showing option to copy highlight

You can also share highlights as links on Chrome on iOS and Android, the process is essentially the same. Here’s how:

You can also remove highlights by tapping onRemove highlight. Depending on what you’re sharing, the copied link may look untidy. If so, you can trythe best URL shortenersto make it more viewer friendly.

Chrome browser showing highlighted text

Easily Share Highlights of Interest With Chrome

By sharing highlights as links on Chrome, you make it easier to draw someone’s attention to something of interest. You also make it easier for the recipient to find what you’re pointing them to.

Apart from the fact that it doesn’t work on every site and that it can create unsightly and lengthy links, sharing highlights as links is another likable feature that makes Chrome one of the most widely used browsers.

Chrome highlight showing Create link option

Untidy highlight link in Chrome showing autogenerated link