MemTrace

Search your local browsing history using fast local semantic search.

As of June 2026, MemTrace has users in the Productivity category.

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Version
1.0.1
Manifest V3

History

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Tracking since Apr 29, 2026.

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DateUsersRatingReviewsVersion
Apr 29, 20261.0.1
May 11, 20261.0.1
Jun 5, 202611.0.1
Now1.0.1

Permissions & access

Permissions
storage
Host access
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Screenshots

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About

You know that feeling.
You read something interesting — an article, a tool, a random blog post that actually changed how you think about something.
You don't bookmark it because you tell yourself you'll remember it.
You don't.

A week later you need it.
You open Chrome history and start scrolling.
You try searching “productivity” or “focus” or whatever vague keyword you remember.
Nothing useful comes up.

You dig for ten minutes. Then you give up.
The thing is gone forever, buried under thousands of URLs that all look the same.

Chrome’s built-in history search is basically useless.
It only matches exact words in page titles and URLs, which means if you don’t remember the exact title, you’re out of luck.
It has no idea what the page was actually about.

Memtrace fixes this.

It runs quietly in the background and indexes the actual content of the pages you visit — not just titles and URLs.
When you want to find something, you just describe it, the way you'd describe it to a friend.

“That article about why multitasking is a myth”
“The tool that converts Figma designs to code”
“Something about sleep and memory consolidation”

Memtrace finds it.

And it goes further.
Ask a topic — “What have I read about focus?” — and Memtrace doesn’t just show links.
It gives you a clear summary of everything you’ve read, with the key ideas extracted from your own browsing history.

No cloud. No account. Everything stays in your browser, on your machine.
Your browsing history is yours.

And if you want even better results, enable advanced semantic search powered by AI — the kind that understands what you mean, not just what you typed.

Everything runs locally. No accounts, no tracking, no data collection.
A premium plan may come later for advanced features, but the core will always stay free.

Ask your history anything.
Memtrace answers.

Technical

Version
1.0.1
Manifest
V3
Size
62.99KiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
No

Metadata

ID
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Developer ID
u4de9b4e6950e465629929ccbf20c0a61
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
Apr 26, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
Apr 28, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 13, 2026
Website

Data sourced from the Chrome Web Store · last verified Jun 13, 2026.