Overlaye - Web Memory Layer

Attach notes to any web page. Your second memory for the internet. Notes surface automatically when you revisit pages.

As of June 2026, Overlaye - Web Memory Layer has users in the Workflow & Planning category.

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Version
1.0.0
Manifest V3

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About

The internet is full of information, but your thoughts about it disappear.

Overlaye gives the web a memory.

Attach notes to any page you visit. When you come back later — tomorrow, next week, or next year — your notes appear automatically. No bookmarks and no digging through documents. Your context returns exactly where it belongs.

Overlaye works quietly in the background and becomes a second memory layer for the web.

Overlaye lets you attach notes to any webpage. You can write thoughts, summaries, reminders, or ideas directly tied to the page you're reading. When you revisit a page, your notes instantly appear again so you never lose context.

Research, learning, and reading sessions become continuous instead of fragmented. Your notes are securely stored in the cloud and synced across devices so they are available wherever you use Overlaye. The extension works across articles, documentation, research papers, blogs, and most websites you visit.

Overlaye is useful for researchers and students who want to capture insights while reading, developers navigating documentation, product managers collecting observations, writers tracking ideas, and anyone who wants the web to remember their thoughts.

The workflow is simple. Open any webpage, click the Overlaye icon, write a note, and continue browsing. When you return to that page later, your note appears automatically.

Your notes belong to you. Overlaye stores notes securely in your account and does not read or track browsing activity beyond the pages where you choose to save notes.

Technical

Version
1.0.0
Manifest
V3
Size
174KiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
No

Metadata

ID
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Developer ID
ue28d8c982ed5e9c1c9f06135886998bb
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
Apr 23, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
Apr 23, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 6, 2026
Website
Support URL

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