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Memory Loom

Memory Loom

Productivity, Chrome Extensions, Artificial Intelligence

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Ever saved something and forgot where it went? Keyword search fails when you remember ideas, not exact words. Memory Loom uses semantic search—search “authentication best practices” and instantly find OAuth, JWT, and login articles. Best part: the AI runs entirely in your browser. No cloud, no tracking, no accounts. Your data never leaves your device. Save pages, clips, PDFs. Ask questions. Stay private.
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AssemblyAI
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Jimmy Ruan
Maker
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Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I built Memory Loom out of frustration. I read a lot online—articles, docs, tutorials—and kept saving things "for later." But when I actually needed them, I could never find them again. Chrome's bookmark search is basically useless if you don't remember the exact title. I'd be thinking "that article about handling user sessions" but searching "sessions" returned nothing because the actual title was about "authentication." I wanted semantic search—finding content by meaning, not keywords. But most tools send your data to cloud AI APIs for processing. I wasn't comfortable with that. So I built Memory Loom: semantic search where the AI runs 100% in your browser. The embedding model uses WebAssembly locally—no calls to OpenAI or any external API. Your searches and content never leave your device for AI processing. Storage is local by default. If you want backup or cross-device sync, you can optionally connect your own Google Drive—data goes to your account, not mine. Would love to hear: - How do you currently organize things you read online? - What features would make this more useful for your workflow? Thanks for checking it out! 🙏