AI Memory is a privacy-first browser extension that captures, organizes, and lets you seamlessly recall your ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Perplexity (and more in the future!) conversations locally without data leaks.
Ever hit the OpenAI ChatGPT usage limit and had to switch to Google Gemini, only to realize you lost all your context?
I was tired of constantly copy-pasting prompts and manually managing context between different LLM platforms. It completely broke my flow.
So, instead of relying on another bloated note-taking app, I decided to solve it myself.
Here is what makes it different:
• 100% Zero-Server & Privacy-First: No backend database. No API keys required. All data storage happen strictly on your local machine.
• Passive Capture: Works silently in the background. It captures your important conversations and builds an index without changing your workflow at all.
• Seamless Import / Export: You can directly import your Google Takeout or ChatGPT data exports. Switching browsers? Just export your entire memory graph with one click.
I am so sorry to hear that. Chrome’s local file indeed are massive targets for hackers.
Obsidian is a great desktop app and i use it myself, and its philosophy is actually what inspired me to build this.
However, this extension stores your memory graph inside the browser's sandboxed IndexedDB. It is strictly 100% local. It makes zero external API calls and sends absolutely nothing to any 3rd-party cloud server.
Regarding your password leak, you could double-check your endpoint security and antivirus!
Let me know if you have any other questions about the local architecture.
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Personal AI Memory
Very useful! Does it work inside perplexity?
Personal AI Memory
@abhinavramesh yes, it supports Perplexity!
Needle
memory popular these days
Personal AI Memory
@jan_heimes Absolutely! Memory builds what we are so we should manage it well by ourselves, keeping our OWN no matter where we go.
how about saving it into obsidian notes locally. Google chrome is vulnerable. Hackers stole my entire password chain from Chrome
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@shibichakravarthy_kannan
Hi Shibichakravarthy,
I am so sorry to hear that. Chrome’s local file indeed are massive targets for hackers.
Obsidian is a great desktop app and i use it myself, and its philosophy is actually what inspired me to build this.
However, this extension stores your memory graph inside the browser's sandboxed IndexedDB. It is strictly 100% local. It makes zero external API calls and sends absolutely nothing to any 3rd-party cloud server.
Regarding your password leak, you could double-check your endpoint security and antivirus!
Let me know if you have any other questions about the local architecture.