Unfortunately, transferring Chrome bookmarks to Safari directly on your iPhone isn't possible. There's no built-in feature to do this directly within iOS.
However, you can achieve this by using a Mac computer as an intermediary:
Steps:
* Export Chrome bookmarks to an HTML file:
* On your computer, open Chrome.
* Click the three vertical dots (More) in the top right corner.
* Go to "Bookmarks" > "Bookmark Manager".
* Click the three vertical dots again.
* Select "Export bookmarks".
* Save the HTML file somewhere you can access it easily.
* Import the HTML file into Safari on your Mac:
* Open Safari on your Mac.
* Go to "File" > "Import From" > "Bookmarks HTML File".
* Select the HTML file you exported from Chrome.
* Click "Import".
* Enable iCloud sync for Safari bookmarks:
* On your Mac, go to "System Preferences" > "Apple ID".
* Make sure "Safari" is checked in the list of apps using iCloud.
* Ensure your iPhone uses the same Apple ID and has Safari sync enabled:
* On your iPhone, go to "Settings" > [Your Name] > "iCloud".
* Make sure "Safari" is toggled on.
Now, your Chrome bookmarks should appear in Safari on your iPhone after a short while.
Important Notes:
* This method requires a Mac computer.
* Make sure both your Mac and iPhone are signed in with the same Apple ID.
* iCloud sync for Safari needs to be enabled on both devices.
If you don't have access to a Mac, you might consider using a third-party bookmark manager app that supports both Chrome and Safari. These apps often offer cloud sync features that can help transfer bookmarks between browsers and devices.