Linkwarden is a self-hosted, open-source bookmark manager built to help individuals and teams collect, organize, and preserve important web content in a way that stays useful long after the original pages change or disappear. Instead of saving only a URL, it captures durable archived formats so your saved knowledge remains accessible even when link rot happens. The experience is designed to feel like a modern “read-it-later” tool, with a reader view that makes long articles easier to consume and built-in highlighting and annotations so you can keep context on why a link mattered. Organization goes beyond simple folders by supporting collections and sub-collections, descriptions, and multiple tags, making it practical for research, operations, and shared knowledge bases. Collaboration is a first-class concept, allowing multiple users to contribute to shared collections while still maintaining permission controls for who can view, edit, or manage content.
Features
- Auto-captures a screenshot, PDF, and archived HTML for each saved page
- Reader view with highlighting and annotation tools
- Collections and sub-collections with tags, names, and descriptions
- Collaboration with per-member permissions and sharing options
- Full-text search with filtering and sorting for quick retrieval
- Browser extension support plus API keys for integrations