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Breadcromb
A browser that remembers everything and can act on anything
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A browser that remembers everything and can act on anything
38 followers
Your AI shouldn't start from scratch every time. Trace is the browser that remembers everything you've read, understands your work, and gives AI the context to help you research, write, and automate tasks without sacrificing privacy.









Breadcromb
one thing i'd love is a way to manually tag or highlight snippets within pages so the AI can pull from those specifically instead of just the whole browsing history
Breadcromb
@glerobcu Thanks for sharing this. I really like this idea!
You’re right that there’s a difference between remembering everything you read and intentionally marking the pieces of information that matter most. A way to manually highlight/tag specific snippets and let the AI prioritize those when answering would make the memory much more precise and user-controlled.
This is actually very aligned with where we want to take Trace: giving users an active role in shaping their personal knowledge base, rather than just passively collecting browsing history.
I’ll definitely keep this in mind as we continue improving the product. Thanks again for the thoughtful feedback!
Curious to see how you draw the line between remembering useful context and keeping the user in control.
Breadcromb
@crystalmei Thank you so much for the upvote!
That question gets right to the heart of what we're building.
We believe the line is user control. Memory should feel like a personal notebook, not a black box. Users can always see what has been remembered, edit or delete it, and decide what deserves to become long-term knowledge.
Our goal is to remember only the context that genuinely helps you in future work not to keep a record of everything you do. By keeping memory transparent and user-controlled (with local-first storage by default), we hope people can benefit from persistent context without giving up their privacy.
We'd love to hear your thoughts when you end up trying it! 😊
'Act on anything' is super interesting! A browser already logged into my email and bank taking actions on its own is a much bigger trust jump than remembering what I read. QQ - where do you guys draw the boundary on what it can touch before a user hands it that much rope?