Bookmark icons (also called favicons) help you quickly identify your saved sites. This tutorial shows you multiple ways to change or update these icons in Brave browser.
Table of Contents
Method 1: Automatic Update
Difficulty: Easy
Best for: When the website has changed its icon or the icon isn’t displaying correctly
Steps:
- Simply visit the bookmarked website
- Brave will automatically fetch and update the favicon
- Check your bookmarks bar or bookmarks manager to see the updated icon
Why this works: Brave caches favicons, and visiting the site forces it to refresh the cached icon.
Method 2: Browser Extensions
Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
Best for: Adding custom icons to bookmarks
Steps:
Installing an Extension:
- Open Brave browser
- Visit the Chrome Web Store (Brave supports Chrome extensions)
- Search for one of these extensions:
- Bookmark Favicon Changer
- Custom Bookmark Icon
- Bookmark Manager (various options available)
- Click “Add to Brave” or “Add to Chrome”
- Confirm the installation
Using the Extension:
- Once installed, right-click on any bookmark
- Look for the new option added by the extension (usually “Change Icon” or similar)
- Choose from:
- Uploading your own image file
- Selecting from an icon library
- Entering a custom URL for an icon
- Save your changes
Tip: Most extensions support PNG, JPG, and ICO file formats. For best results, use square images (16×16 or 32×32 pixels).
Method 3: Manual File Edit (Advanced)
Difficulty: Advanced
Best for: Power users comfortable with JSON editing
?? Warning: Always backup the Bookmarks file before editing!
Steps:
1. Close Brave Completely
- Make sure Brave is fully closed (check your system tray)
- This prevents the browser from overwriting your changes
2. Locate Your Bookmarks File
Windows:
%LOCALAPPDATA%\BraveSoftware\Brave-Browser\User Data\Default\
macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/BraveSoftware/Brave-Browser/Default/
Linux:
~/.config/BraveSoftware/Brave-Browser/Default/
3. Backup the Bookmarks File
- Find the file named
Bookmarks(no extension) - Create a copy and name it
Bookmarks.backup
4. Edit the Bookmarks File
- Open the
Bookmarksfile in a text editor (Notepad++, VS Code, or similar) - The file is in JSON format
- Search for the name or URL of your bookmark
- Find the
"favicon"field – it looks like this:"favicon": "data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KG..." - Replace the base64 data with:
- A URL to an icon:
"favicon": "https://example.com/icon.png" - New base64 encoded image data
- A URL to an icon:
5. Save and Restart
- Save the file
- Open Brave
- Check your bookmark to see the new icon
Converting an Image to Base64:
If you want to embed a custom icon:
- Use an online tool like “Base64 Image Encoder”
- Upload your icon image (16×16 or 32×32 pixels recommended)
- Copy the resulting base64 string
- Paste it into the favicon field (including the
data:image/png;base64,prefix)
Troubleshooting
Icon Not Updating?
- Clear Brave’s cache: Settings ? Privacy and security ? Clear browsing data
- Make sure you’re visiting the actual website, not a cached version
- Wait a few minutes – favicon updates can be delayed
Extension Not Working?
- Check if the extension has permissions enabled
- Try restarting Brave after installing the extension
- Verify the extension is compatible with your Brave version
Manual Edit Issues?
- Ensure Brave was completely closed before editing
- Check that your JSON syntax is valid (use a JSON validator)
- Restore from your backup file if something breaks
Tips and Best Practices
- Icon Size: Use 16×16 or 32×32 pixel square images for best results
- File Format: ICO, PNG, and SVG formats work best
- Backup First: Always backup your Bookmarks file before manual editing
- Extension Method: For most users, browser extensions are the easiest and safest option
- Organize First: Consider organizing your bookmarks into folders before mass icon changes
Conclusion
Changing bookmark icons in Brave is straightforward once you know the right method:
- Quick fix: Just visit the website
- Custom icons: Use a browser extension
- Full control: Edit the Bookmarks file manually (advanced users only)
Choose the method that best fits your technical comfort level and needs!
