How it works
- iPhone app Manages linked devices, subscription access, and the shared remote tab list on your private local network.
- Safari extension Shares Safari tab titles and handles close requests. No cloud relay needed.
- Chromium extension + bridge Works with Chrome, Edge, Brave, Opera, Vivaldi, and compatible browsers through the desktop bridge.
Local sync vs cloud sync
- Cloud tab sync Requires a cloud account. Tab data is sent to external servers. Locked to one browser vendor. Works over the internet.
- TabSyncBridge local sync No cloud account needed. Tab data stays on your private local network. Works across Safari and Chromium-family browsers. No external servers involved.
Why local sync matters
Your tab data includes page titles and URLs that reveal what you read, research, and work on. TabSyncBridge keeps that data on your own private network instead of routing it through external services. No third-party analytics, advertising SDKs, or tracking SDKs are included.
TabSyncBridge is £2.99 per month after a 3-month free trial. Purchases, renewals, cancellations, refunds, and restore purchases are handled by Apple through the App Store.