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Chromium History Chat

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Overview

Chat with your browsing history using AI

Chromium History Chat lets you have a real conversation with your browsing history. Instead of trying to remember the right keyword, digging through hundreds of old tabs, or scrolling endlessly through your history page, you can just ask a question in plain English and get a helpful answer backed by the pages you actually visited. What this Extension Does Chromium History Chat connects an AI assistant to your existing browser history. Once installed, it quietly indexes the pages you visit (using the browser’s standard history APIs) so that later you can: Ask questions about things you’ve already read Quickly find “that one page” you know you saw last week but can’t recall Get summaries of past research sessions Rediscover useful resources you forgot to bookmark You no longer have to remember exact URLs, page titles, or search queries. If you can describe what you were doing or what you remember from the page, Chromium History Chat can help you find it again. Examples of things you might ask: “Show me the tutorials I read about Rust lifetimes last month.” “What was that blog post that compared Postgres and MongoDB performance?” “Find the recipe I opened yesterday that used miso and mushrooms.” “Summarize the articles I read about WebAssembly this week.” “Which documentation pages did I check while debugging that OAuth issue?” The extension then answers with a natural-language response plus links back to the relevant pages in your history, making it easy to jump straight back into context. Why you might want this 1. Turn your browsing history into a personal knowledge base Your browser history is already a massive archive of what you’ve researched, learned, and explored—but the default History view treats it as a simple timestamped list. Chromium History Chat upgrades that into something closer to a searchable, conversational memory. Instead of thinking “I know I saw this somewhere…”, you can think “past me already researched this; let me ask what I found.” This is especially useful if you: Do deep research for work or school Constantly Google the same concepts again and again Work across many different sites, docs, and tools Want a way to “reuse” your previous reading and investigations The more you browse, the more powerful your personal knowledge base becomes. 2. Save time every single day Everyone has experienced this: You remember reading something useful. You can almost see the page in your mind. But when you open History, all you see is an endless chronological list of sites. Was it Tuesday? Last Thursday? Did you click it from Reddit or from a search result? How did you even get there? With Chromium History Chat, you skip all of that. Just describe what you remember and let the AI find and organize it for you. That can mean: Instantly resurfacing the correct Stack Overflow answer instead of trying 5 different Google queries Recovering the exact documentation page with the config snippet you need Quickly jumping back to the comparison article that helped you make a decision Locating that one forum post that had the workaround you used Those few minutes of hunting add up. Over days, weeks, and months, this kind of tool can save hours of friction and frustration. 3. Perfect for research-heavy work If you are a software engineer, student, researcher, product manager, writer, or anyone who lives in the browser, Chromium History Chat becomes an extension of your memory. Use it to: Reconstruct a research trail: “What sources did I look at when I was evaluating GraphQL vs REST?” Summarize a learning session: “Summarize the Docker docs I was reading yesterday.” Revisit decisions: “What arguments did I read for and against using microservices?” Capture context: “Which pages did I check before opening that GitHub issue?” Instead of starting from scratch each time, you can build on top of the work you’ve already done. 4. Learn and review more effectively Because Chromium History Chat understands the content of the pages you visited, it can help you review and reinforce knowledge. You can: Ask for a recap of everything you read on a topic over a certain period Get high-level summaries of complex, technical material you browsed earlier Use it as a spaced-repetition aid by asking, “Remind me what I learned about X last week.” Turn scattered articles and docs into a coherent explanation, personalized to what you actually saw This makes your casual browsing much more “sticky”: when curiosity strikes, you don’t have to worry about losing what you learned. 5. Find things by fuzzy memory, not exact text Traditional history search is literal: it mostly searches titles and URLs. If you don’t remember the exact wording, you’re stuck. Chromium History Chat uses semantic understanding instead. It can work from fuzzy prompts like: “That article that explained how event loops work with simple diagrams” “The documentation that showed how to configure CORS in nginx” “The blog post complaining about floating point equality in JavaScript with funny examples” You describe the idea. The extension does the work of matching that idea to the pages you visited and brings them to you. How it works in practice Once installed, using Chromium History Chat is straightforward: Install the extension from the store. Open the chat interface (from the toolbar, a keyboard shortcut, or the extension menu, depending on your setup). Type your question in natural language—just like you would ask a colleague. Get an answer that cites and links to pages from your browsing history. Click any result to re-open the page in a new tab and continue where you left off. You don’t need to learn a special query language or memorize syntax. If you can describe what you’re looking for in everyday language, you can use this tool. Why it needs access to your browsing history This extension is specifically designed to work with your browsing history. To do that, it needs permission to read your history entries. That access is used to: See which sites and pages you visited Analyze page titles and content where possible Build an index so the AI can later answer questions about them Without this permission, the extension simply wouldn’t be able to do what it’s built for—there would be nothing to “chat with”. If you’re cautious about permissions (and you should be), this extension is for you if you want something that: Uses your history for your own benefit, as a personal search and recall tool Helps you understand and reuse your own browsing, instead of ignoring it or using it mainly for ad targeting You stay in control: you can disable or remove the extension at any time, and your history remains your own. Who this extension is for Chromium History Chat is especially useful if any of this sounds like you: Engineers and developers Constantly jumping between documentation, GitHub issues, blog posts, and Stack Overflow Frequently thinking “I know I solved this once before—where was that link?” Wanting a memory of your debugging and research journeys Students and lifelong learners Reading lots of tutorials, papers, and explanations Studying for exams or building long-term understanding of a subject Wishing you had a way to “replay” or summarize your online study sessions Knowledge workers and researchers Comparing tools, vendors, or products across many websites Collecting information over days or weeks before making a decision Needing a way to keep track of what you’ve already evaluated Writers, designers, and creators Gathering inspiration, references, and sources Trying to relocate that perfect example or quote you saw somewhere Using lots of different sites and not wanting to bookmark everything If your browser is where you think, learn, and work, this extension gives your browser a memory you can actually use. Why install it now? Because every day you browse without it is a day of memory you don’t capture in a usable way. From the moment you install Chromium History Chat, your future browsing becomes more valuable: Every tutorial you skim is something you can later ask about. Every doc you glance at is something you can later rediscover. Every random curiosity rabbit-hole becomes part of an accessible, searchable personal knowledge base. You don’t have to change your habits. Just browse normally. The extension turns that natural behavior into structured, searchable memory that you can tap into whenever you need it. In short Chromium History Chat: Connects an AI assistant directly to your browser history Lets you ask natural-language questions about pages you’ve visited Helps you find lost tabs, articles, and resources by meaning, not exact keywords Summarizes and organizes your past reading and research Saves time and mental energy every time you need to re-locate information If you’ve ever thought “I know I saw this somewhere, but I just can’t find it again,” this extension was built for you. Install Chromium History Chat and turn your browsing history into a powerful, conversational memory instead of a messy list you never use.

Details

  • Version
    0.1.11
  • Updated
    December 10, 2025
  • Size
    143KiB
  • Languages
    English
  • Developer
    Email
    hello@archlife.org
  • Non-trader
    This developer has not identified itself as a trader. For consumers in the European Union, please note that consumer rights do not apply to contracts between you and this developer.

Privacy

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Chromium History Chat has disclosed the following information regarding the collection and usage of your data. More detailed information can be found in the developer's privacy policy.

Chromium History Chat handles the following:

Web history

This developer declares that your data is

  • Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
  • Not being used or transferred for purposes that are unrelated to the item's core functionality
  • Not being used or transferred to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes
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