Pin Website to Taskbar Using Edge in Windows 10

This post tells you how to pin a website to the Taskbar using the Microsoft Edge web browser.

Pin Website to Taskbar Using Edge

Microsoft Edge (Chromium)

  1. Open Microsoft Edge (Chromium) and open a webpage.
  2. Click the ellipsis (three dots) icon on the top right.
  3. Click More tools, and click Pin to taskbar.
    edge chromium pin to start or pin to taskbar
    Note that in Edge Chromium version 87 and higher you’ll be able to pin a website to the Start screen in Windows 10. Starting with the new canary build 87.0.661.0, this option has been available.

The pinned taskbar shortcut, when clicked, will launch the command-line that looks like below:

"C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft\Edge\Application\86.0.622.43\msedge.exe" --launch-tile --profile-directory=Default --app-id=mgdchfjjlpabbhlmihibnckjnkdlaled --app-url=https://www.winhelponline.com /tileid App:MSEdge.mgdchfjjlpkjnkdlaled.UserData.Default

Old Microsoft Edge

Starting with the Fall Creators Update, Microsoft Edge (old) has the capability to pin websites to the Taskbar. Here is how to do that:



  1. Open Microsoft Edge and visit a webpage.
  2. Click the ellipsis (three dots) icon on the top right.
  3. Click Pin this page to the taskbar.(This option is located just above the “Pin this page to Start” option.)
    edge pin to taskbarThe website address/shortcut is now Pinned to the taskbar. The shortcut target has the following prefix:

    microsoft-edge:?taskbarPinurl=

    edge pin to taskbar

In addition to the above feature, with the Fall Creators Update, Microsoft Edge lets you browse in full-screen mode by pressing the F11 key.


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Ramesh Srinivasan is passionate about Microsoft technologies and he has been a consecutive ten-time recipient of the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional award in the Windows Shell/Desktop Experience category, from 2003 to 2012. He loves to troubleshoot and write about Windows. Ramesh founded Winhelponline.com in 2005.

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