- Press Ctrl + J (Windows/Linux) or Command + Option + J (Mac) to instantly access your download history.
- Click the three dots at the top right corner of Chrome > select Downloads to see your recent downloads.
- Chrome stores your files in a default Downloads folder, which you can usually find in your device’s file manager app.
Find Google Chrome Downloads on Mac
Step 1: Open Google Chrome and wait for the download process to complete.
Step 2: Click the up arrow beside the downloaded file and select Show in Finder . This will open the relevant folder directly in Finder.

If you have closed the downloads menu, head to Chrome Downloads to find your files.
Step 1: Click the three-dot icon at the top-right corner of Google Chrome.
Step 2: Select Downloads .

Step 3: Find a file you are looking for and select Show in Finder .

Find Google Chrome Downloads on Windows
Step 1: Find your downloaded files at the bottom and click the up-arrow icon > select Show in folder .

Step 2: Alternatively, you can open the Chrome Download folder on Windows (refer to the steps above).
Step 3: Find the file you are looking for and select Show in folder .

Find Google Chrome Downloads on Android
Step 1: Open Google Chrome and tap the three-dot menu icon at the top-right corner.
Step 2: Select Downloads and find all your files.

You can also use the default Files app or third-party file managers like Solid Explorer to find all the files.
Find Google Chrome Downloads on an iPhone
Step 1: Launch Google Chrome on your iPhone.
Step 2: Once you have downloaded several files, select the three-dot menu at the bottom-right corner.
Step 3: Open Downloads . It will take you to the Chrome folder in the Files app. You can check all your Google Chrome downloaded files in order.
