The browser extension
A memory in the side panel
Overlay rides beside every page you read. Clip it, highlight it, or just ask — everything lands in one connected memory, and the right pieces come back in every chat.
arxiv.org/abs/2404.11912
…a memory layer over the tools you already use…
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Overlay
What does this argue?
That memory belongs beside the tool, not inside it —saved · this page
Ask with your memory…
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Capture as you browse
Clip any page, drop a PDF, or select a few words — Capture, Ask, Explain, Translate, and Summarize are one click away.
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Read actively
Turn a page or PDF into a reading session with its own note. Quotes land anchored to the exact spot; highlights survive reloads.
“The best interface for memory is the margin of the thing you are reading.”
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Chat beside the page
Claude, Gemini, or GPT in the panel, your memories pulled into every answer — type @ to bring in anything you've saved.
Compare this with @Attention Is All You Need
@ — pages · files · notesClaude · Gemini · GPT
Every retrieved memory is logged with a trace. Vendor blobs and raw prompts aren't kept by default. You can correct, archive, or forget any artifact.