If you upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11, your existing browsers—including all your installed browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, Brave, Vivaldi, Opera GX, etc.—should remain on your system with all associated accounts, bookmarks, and settings intact. The standard upgrade process is designed to preserve all your personal files and installed applications, including browsers.
However, to ensure the most seamless transition, you might want to:
- Ensure Sync Is Enabled: Make sure your data is synced with an online account where possible (e.g., Google account for Chrome), so even if something unexpected happens, you can easily restore your settings and data.
- Backup Your Data: Take a backup of important data as a precaution. This could involve exporting bookmarks, saving passwords, or making use of built-in sync features that most browsers offer.
- Follow Standard Upgrade Path: Ensure you follow the standard upgrade process rather than a clean install, which would wipe all applications and data.
By taking these precautions, you can have peace of mind that your setup will persist through the upgrade to Windows 11.