There are a couple of reasons why you need to duplicate a webpage. For example, after opening a webpage, you may need to search for something more on the same website. But if you do not want to move away from the web page you are on, the duplicating tab feature of the browser will help you. To open a web page in more than one tab is a simple process, and as said, all popular browsers have the option in the tab context menu. You can use Microsoft Edge’s tab context menu or keyboard shortcut to duplicate a tab.

Steps to Duplicate a Tab in Microsoft Edge

You have now duplicated a tab in Edge. Google Chrome and Firefox have the duplicate tab option in the tab context menu, but the shortcut is not as simple as Microsoft Edge.

Steps to Duplicate a Tab in Chrome and Firefox with Shortcut Key

Along with the tab context menu, Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox browsers have a shortcut key for open a webpage more than one. Here is how it is. That is all how to duplicate a tab in Edge, Chrome, and Firefox via shortcut keys.