Noax

Save and organize your web content

As of July 2026, Noax has 4 users in the Productivity category.

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1.7.0
Manifest V3

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About

We all save things we never get back to.

Articles we mean to read. PDFs we'll "definitely" open later. Links scattered across a dozen tabs, bookmarks, and read-it-later apps. Saving feels productive — but for most of us, the majority of what we save is never opened again. The problem was never capturing more. It's coming back to any of it.

Noax is built to fix that, and this extension is where it starts. It's the fastest way to save something from your browser into Noax — and Noax is designed, end to end, to help you actually use what you save instead of letting it pile up.

SAVE ANYTHING IN ONE CLICK

Click the Noax button on any page and it's saved. No forms to fill in, no folders to choose, no decisions to make in the moment. The page is in your Noax inbox before the tab even closes.

Want just one part of a page? Highlight the text first, then save — Noax captures only your selection and keeps it as clean, readable markdown, with the source link attached. Perfect for the one paragraph that actually mattered in a long article.

Noax handles the things you really save: web pages and articles, PDFs, images, and your own notes. For links and PDFs it reads the content, so what you save is genuinely searchable later — not just a title and a URL.

RIAGE, WITHOUT THE GUILT

New saves land in an inbox, not a permanent pile. When you have a minute, Noax shows you one thing at a time and you make a quick call: keep it, snooze it for later, or let it go. Anything you don't act on quietly fades after 30 days — no growing backlog, no guilt.

What you keep gets promoted into your Library. What you don't never clutters it. You end up with a collection that's genuinely worth something, instead of a graveyard of good intentions.


A DAILY BRIEFING THAT BRINGS THINGS BACK

This is the part most "save for later" tools miss. Noax doesn't wait for you to remember what you saved — it resurfaces it.

Open Noax and you get a short daily briefing: a handful of saves worth your attention right now, ordered by things like recency, topic, and how close they are to fading. Short on time? Filter by how many minutes you've got. In a particular headspace? Browse by mood — how you want to feel right now — and Noax surfaces saves that fit. It turns "I have ten minutes" into "here's something worth reading," instead of a scroll through an endless list.

A PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE BASE YOU CAN JUST ASK

Everything you keep becomes a searchable, personal knowledge base — and the search actually understands you.

- Search by meaning, not just keywords. Describe what you're looking for the way you'd say it out loud, and Noax finds it even if you don't remember the exact title.
- Ask the AI. Noax's assistant can find entries across your whole library, answer questions using what you've saved, and point you back to the source it used.
- Get the gist fast. Every save gets an AI summary, so you can decide what's worth a full read in seconds.

WORKS WITH WHAT YOU ALREADY HAVE

Switching tools shouldn't mean losing years of saves. Import what you've already collected from Pocket, Instapaper, and your browser bookmarks, and Noax makes them searchable alongside everything new.

Noax is also on iPhone, and your library syncs across your devices — save a link on your laptop, read it on your phone on the train, and it's all one library.

WHO IT'S FOR

Noax is for people who save more than they read. Curious knowledge workers, researchers, students, writers — anyone whose bookmarks and read-it-later apps have quietly become the place where good articles go to be forgotten. If you've ever thought "I've saved so much and used almost none of it," this is built for you.

GETTING STARTED

1. Install the extension and sign in.
2. On any page, click the Noax button — or highlight text first to save just that part.
3. Open Noax to triage, search, or ask the assistant to find something.

Install Noax, save your next tab, and see what a library you actually use feels like.

Technical

Version
1.7.0
Manifest
V3
Size
92.8KiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
No

Metadata

ID
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Developer ID
u19453c24afbf1a37b9a936bbef85793f
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
Nov 25, 2025
Last Updated (Store)
Jul 5, 2026
Last Scraped
Jul 6, 2026
Website
noax.app
Support URL

Data sourced from the Chrome Web Store · last verified Jul 6, 2026.