Search that matches how you think
Keyword mode for exact phrases. Relevance mode for scoring across title, text, URL, and domain. All local.
Browser Full History captures the pages you actually read: full text, screenshots, copied snippets, clicked links, and drafts. Then it makes all of it searchable on your machine. No cloud. No account. No data leaving your computer.
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clipboard, 2 hours ago, localhost
docs, yesterday, github.com
Find that article, quote, or tab from weeks ago by what you read, not just the URL.
Everything is stored in IndexedDB on your device. Nothing is uploaded or synced to a server.
Toggle capture types, block domains, set retention windows, and pause anytime.
No fake AI hype. Search and digests run on-device with clear, understandable limits.
Ctrl+H shows titles and URLs. That is fine for reopening yesterday’s tabs, but terrible for finding the paragraph you read last month, the command you copied, or the product page you compared against three others.
A complete capture pipeline with a polished search UI: popup, timeline, digest, and settings. Built for daily use, not demo screenshots.
Keyword mode for exact phrases. Relevance mode for scoring across title, text, URL, and domain. All local.
Scroll through captures by day and type: pages, PDFs, videos, AI chats, jobs, products, and more.
Throttled captures of what was on screen help you recognize pages faster than text alone.
Copied snippets and clicked links are stored in context, so “that command I copied Tuesday” is findable.
See where your browsing clustered by domain. Useful weekly reviews with no LLM and no API calls.
Per-type toggles, domain blocklist, incognito rules, retention windows, and pinned items kept forever.
No signup flow. Install, browse, search. Captures start appearing immediately.
Complete checkout once. You receive the extension package and install instructions by email.
Open chrome://extensions, enable Developer mode, load unpacked, and pin the icon.
The extension captures readable page text, screenshots, clipboard, clicks, and drafts while respecting your settings.
Browser Full History is local-first by architecture, not marketing. There is no backend, no telemetry pipeline, and no “we might train on this later” clause because the data never leaves your machine.
$29
One-time payment. Lifetime license. Free updates.
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Clear answers, including what the product does not pretend to do.
It complements it. Chrome keeps a lightweight URL list. Browser Full History builds a searchable memory from the content you actually engaged with: text, screenshots, clipboard, and more.
No. Captures are classified and stored locally in IndexedDB. Search and digests run entirely on your machine. There is no sync server in v1.
Search uses keyword matching and a local relevance scorer, not a neural embedding model. Digests cluster captures by domain without an LLM. That keeps it fast, private, and predictable.
Any Chromium browser that supports Manifest V3 extensions: Chrome, Edge, and Brave. Load unpacked from the folder you receive after purchase.
You get the extension package plus simple install steps. Pin the toolbar icon, browse a few pages, and captures start appearing in Search and Timeline right away.
Yes. Toggle capture on/off from the popup, disable specific capture types, block domains, set retention per type, and pin important items to keep them forever.
If you live in tabs, docs, and research rabbit holes, Browser Full History is the missing layer between browsing and recall.