Overview
Download and history cleaner with automation and AI analysis.
historySearchAI is a Chrome extension that combines advanced browser cleaning, AI-assisted history search, local browsing statistics, exports, saved searches, and privacy-conscious analysis tools. The extension first makes it easy to quickly clean the main categories of browser data through a simple and direct interface. Users can remove browsing history, downloads, cache, cookies, saved passwords, and form data, then automate selected cleaning actions on a chosen schedule. The goal is to provide a practical tool for keeping the browser cleaner, better organized, and easier to manage on a daily basis. The core feature of historySearchAI is the AI Search area, a dedicated conversational window designed to explore Chrome history more effectively. Instead of manually browsing long and often hard-to-read lists, users can ask natural-language questions to find previously visited pages more easily. For example, they can search for videos watched recently, find pages related to a specific topic, explore browsing activity by subject, or filter results by date, title, domain, category, or URL fragment. The extension is designed to remain practical and grounded. It first relies on the data actually available in Chrome history, then uses AI to help formulate, sort, filter, and work with the results. Users can open matching links directly, export results, save recurring searches, or selectively remove specific URLs that were found. This approach makes browsing history significantly more usable than simply reviewing Chrome’s native history page. historySearchAI also includes a local statistics dashboard. Users can analyze their browsing activity over presets or custom date ranges, view top domains and most revisited pages, inspect activity by day, week, hour, weekday, and category, and export reports. The dashboard adapts its charts depending on the selected period, using weekly aggregation when the range becomes large. To keep rankings more useful, very dominant URLs and domains are capped in statistics samples so that less frequent but still relevant sites remain visible. The extension includes cleanup assistance beyond basic deletion. It can identify cleanable noise such as tracking URLs, redirect/ad-like domains, and repetitive pages, then present grouped suggestions before any deletion happens. Users stay in control: destructive actions require explicit confirmation. historySearchAI supports multiple AI providers: OpenAI, Anthropic, Google Gemini, as well as a local model accessible through a compatible HTTP endpoint URL. This allows users to choose between a cloud service and local infrastructure depending on their needs, preferences, or privacy requirements. No AI model is included in the extension: access to AI features depends on an external API key or a user-configured local endpoint. Privacy is a central design principle. Local statistics, saved searches, exports, cleanup scans, and local digests do not require sending browsing data to an AI provider. When AI-assisted features are used, the extension limits what is sent depending on the task. For example, domain categorization uses domains and sample titles rather than full URLs, and optional AI summaries are based on aggregates rather than raw browsing lists whenever possible. The extension is also designed for international use. It supports multiple languages, allows users to manually select the interface language in preferences, and adapts model instructions according to the selected language and expected date format. Settings make it possible to test an API key or local endpoint and choose which model to use for the selected provider. From a functional perspective, historySearchAI positions itself as a hybrid tool between an AI-assisted history search assistant, an advanced cleaning tool, a local statistics dashboard, and a privacy-aware browser data control interface. It does not only remove data: it also helps users understand what they previously visited, surface relevant results, export useful reports, and act precisely on those results. This makes it suitable for productivity, personal organization, information recovery, browsing analysis, and digital cleanup workflows. Main features - Quick cleaning of browsing history and major browsing data categories - Removal of downloads, cache, cookies, saved passwords, and form data - Optional automation of selected cleaning actions on a chosen schedule - Conversational search within Chrome history - Natural-language queries to find previously visited pages more easily - Filters by date, title, domain, category, text, and URL - Direct opening of matched results - Targeted deletion of selected URLs from search results - Saved searches that can be run again without requiring a new AI request - Export of command results in JSON and CSV - Export of conversations in JSON and Markdown - Local statistics dashboard with custom date ranges - Top domains and most revisited pages with configurable Top 10, 20, 50, or 100 views - Daily or weekly activity charts depending on the selected period - Average hourly activity view - Category breakdown based on locally cached domain categories - Export of reports in Markdown and HTML - Detection of cleanable browsing noise before deletion - Optional cleanup rules by domain or URL fragment - Optional weekly digest and drift alerts - Optional bookmark suggestions with explicit permission request - Choice of multiple AI providers: OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, or a compatible local HTTP endpoint - Interface available in multiple languages - Redesigned interface inspired by modern shadcn-style UI principles, with improved contrast, typography, spacing, cards, dialogs, and icons Important information - No AI model is included in the extension - AI features require an external API key or a compatible local endpoint - Results depend on the content actually available in the browser history - Local statistics, cleanup scans, saved searches, and local exports can work without sending data to an AI provider - Destructive actions such as deleting URLs require explicit confirmation - Optional bookmark features require the bookmarks permission only when the user chooses to use them - The extension does not claim “magic” analysis: it combines local logic and AI assistance to make browsing history easier to use, understand, and manage Update - 16/07/2026 - Fixed "On Startup" events not triggering correctly Update - 09/07/2026 - Added a redesigned interface inspired by shadcn-style guidelines - Improved visual consistency across popup, AI Search, Statistics, and Options - Added local SVG icons, better typography, stronger contrast, cleaner cards, improved buttons, dialogs, and focus states - Added custom date ranges in the Statistics page - Period presets now automatically update start and end dates - Statistics refresh automatically when date boundaries change - Charts now adapt to large periods with weekly aggregation when needed - Improved chart labels to avoid overcrowding on long date ranges - Added wider chart layouts without stretching text visually - Renamed hourly activity to average hourly activity for better clarity - Added configurable Top 10 / 20 / 50 / 100 rankings - Improved ranking relevance with capped sampling for very dominant URLs and domains - Added clickable top domains that open the most used URL for that domain - Added exports for results, conversations, and reports - Added saved searches that can be reused locally - Added cleanable noise detection and targeted deletion flows - Added domain category caching and category-based reporting - Added digest, drift alert, report export, and optional bookmark suggestion features
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- Version0.7.5
- UpdatedJuly 16, 2026
- Size170KiB
- Languages15 languages
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