Accidentally Closed an Important Chrome Tab – Here’s How to Reopen It
Did you accidentally close an important Google Chrome tab? Don’t panic. Here are several ways to get it back quickly on your computer, phone, or tablet. Each option to reopen the last closed Chrome tabs is useful in different scenarios. This guide will also work with Microsoft Edge, Brave, or most Chromium-based browsers.
Note:you may not reopen your last closed tab in Incognito mode due to privacy reasons and the browsing data is not saved locally.

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Open Recently Closed Chrome Tabs on Desktop
1. Keyboard Shortcut: The Fastest Way!
HitCtrl+Shift+Ton Windows (CMD+Shift+Ton Mac) to reopen your last closed tab quickly. Press it repeatedly to reopen the closed tabs further back in your browsing history of the current session.
Fun Fact:It will work even after you close Chrome. The shortcut works through your browsing history of the last session. As long as it’s in your history, it will eventually open.

2. Cursor Shortcut
Right-click in an empty area of your Chrome tab bar (not on a tab) and selectReopen closed tab. Like the keyboard shortcut, you can keep pressing the shortcut to reopen older tabs recorded in browsing history.
3. Tab Search
While the previous methods are useful to quickly open recently closed tabs, they won’t let you open a specific tab from a list of recently closed tabs. That means if you only want to reopen a specific tab, you’ll need to search for it instead of reopening multiple tabs. To search for a specific tab to reopen:
1.Click the down-arrow icon in the top-right corner. Or, pressCtrl+Shift+Aon Windows andCmd+Shift+Aon Mac.

2. Find your desired tab underRecently Closed.
Smartphone (Android and iPhone)
4. Recent Tabs
To open any recently closed tab on the Chrome mobile app:Tap the three vertical dots in the top-right corner of your Chrome app (bottom right for iPhone). SelectRecent Tabswhich will be near the top of the menu.
You’ll see a list of your recently closed tabs. Tap on the one you want to reopen.

Additional Tips
Chrome Restore Pop-Up:If Chrome crashes, it may offer to restore tabs upon reopening. However, this isn’t always reliable.
Extensions:For more control, try extensions likeTobyorSession Buddyto save groups of tabs before closing.
Calls for the Session Saves
Google Chrome by default saves your browsing session along with history. As long as that data is intact, you can reopen any previously closed tabs. Also, no need to reopen all closed tabs if you want only a specific one.
Ravi Teja KNTS
Tech writer with over 4 years of experience at TechWiser, where he has authored more than 700 articles on AI, Google apps, Chrome OS, Discord, and Android. His journey started with a passion for discussing technology and helping others in online forums, which naturally grew into a career in tech journalism. Ravi’s writing focuses on simplifying technology, making it accessible and jargon-free for readers. When he’s not breaking down the latest tech, he’s often immersed in a classic film – a true cinephile at heart.