Best wishlist browser extensions for Chrome and Firefox in 2026

WishPort Team

Best wishlist browser extensions for Chrome and Firefox in 2026

Browser extensions have turned wishlist management from a chore into a background task. Click a button, product saved, move on. But there are about a dozen options in the Chrome Web Store and Firefox Add-ons, and picking the right one takes more research than it should.

We installed the most popular wishlist extensions and used them for a few weeks. Here's how they compare.

What separates good extensions from bad ones

Before the specific reviews, a few things that matter more than you'd think:

Reliable product detection. The extension should grab the product name, price, and image automatically, not just bookmark a URL. It needs to work on small shops and international sites, not only Amazon. You want separate lists for birthdays versus holiday gifts versus personal shopping. Price tracking is a big differentiator. And if you can't share a list with a simple link, the tool is missing the point.

One more thing: Firefox support. Most competitors skip it, which cuts out a lot of users.

The extensions we tested

WishPort

Browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Brave, Opera

WishPort's extension pulls product details from any online store and saves them to organized wishlists. You can create multiple lists, and friends can reserve items from your shared lists without you knowing which ones they picked.

Where WishPort differs from most alternatives is the social side. You can follow friends' public wishlists, share via link, and run gift exchanges, all from the same account. It also has price tracking with drop alerts, and it's one of the few extensions that works on Firefox.

Works well for: People who share wishlists with family and friends.

Moonsift

Browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Edge

Moonsift has a polished interface. The extension saves products with one click, the web app organizes everything into collections, and price tracking is built in.

The gap is collaboration. Moonsift treats wishlists as personal collections. There's no way for someone to mark a gift as reserved, and there's no group gifting feature.

Works well for: Solo shoppers who want a clean product-saving tool.

Grabbit

Browsers: Chrome

Grabbit's angle is AI. You can connect an AI assistant to search and manage your saved items, and it offers side-by-side price comparison across stores with budget tracking.

The AI features add complexity that most people won't use. And it's Chrome-only.

Works well for: Power shoppers comfortable with AI tools.

Wishfinity

Browsers: Chrome

A straightforward extension. Save products, organize into lists, share with family. Wishfinity puts privacy front and center: no tracking, no popups, no data selling. The feature set is lean but it works.

No price tracking, no gift exchanges, Chrome only.

Works well for: Users who prioritize privacy over features.

Chestr

Browsers: Chrome

Chestr saves items from any store and pings you when prices drop. The interface is bare-bones, setup takes under a minute.

Chrome-only, and there's no sharing or social features.

Works well for: Deal hunters who want price alerts and nothing else.

Feature comparison

Feature WishPort Moonsift Grabbit Wishfinity Chestr
Chrome Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Firefox Yes Yes No No No
Auto-detect products Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Multiple wishlists Yes Yes Yes Yes Limited
Price tracking Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Shareable lists Yes Limited Yes Yes No
Gift reservations Yes No No No No
Gift exchanges Yes No No No No
Free Yes Freemium Yes Yes Yes

Which one should you use?

If you share wishlists with other people for birthdays, holidays, or weddings, WishPort is the only option here that combines universal product saving with gift reservations and group exchanges.

If wishlists are just a personal thing for you, Moonsift's interface is hard to beat.

If you want AI managing your saved items, Grabbit is worth a look, though expect a learning curve.

If privacy matters more than features, Wishfinity is the simplest and most transparent.

Getting started

Most extensions install in under a minute. If you want to try WishPort, grab the extension for Chrome or Firefox, create a free account, and save your first item. Lists sync across devices, sharing takes one link.