
Our Take
Mars Wang and Kunal Raha looked at the chaos of having conversations scattered across ChatGPT, Gemini, and every other AI tool and said "yeah, that's a problem." So they built Personal AI Memory—an open-source browser extension that captures and stores all your AI chats in one searchable, local-first place. No cloud, no data harvesting, just your prompts and responses living safely on your machine using Manifest V3 and WebAssembly.
Here's why this matters: if you're doing serious prompt engineering across multiple platforms, your best work is currently living in browser tabs you'll never find again. Personal AI Memory changes that—it automatically captures everything, keeps it private, and lets you reference and reuse your prompts like a boss. It's the kind of tool that feels obvious once you use it, and these two built it in public. Open source, privacy-first, and solving a problem that every AI power user has but nobody's addressing.
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