Private Browser History Search

Seekmory.

Search Chrome history by what you remember.

Find a page by date, website, keyword, title, URL, short summary, or source device. Seekmory's local AI processes your browsing data, search terms, embeddings, and indexes on-device—never uploaded.

processed locally · never uploaded

02 / Find again

Find a website you visited but forgot the name.

Start with the fragment you still have. Seekmory turns a remembered week, phrase, website, or device into a focused search of your own Chrome history.

Time clue

Find pages you visited last week

Search “last week,” “three days ago,” or a specific date together with any word you remember. Seekmory narrows the archive without making you scroll through every visit.

Site + words

Search Chrome history by website and keyword

Combine a domain such as YouTube with a remembered topic, title fragment, or short-summary phrase to separate the page you need from everything else you viewed.

Source clue

Find a page from another device

Filter Chrome Sessions that are already available locally by source device. Seekmory does not upload your archive or create its own cloud history service.

03 / Privacy

Your history never needs to leave home.

Seekmory's model, search indexes, and database live inside the extension. There is no remote inference, telemetry, advertising, or browsing-data upload.

Input Chrome history and pages you visit
On your device Seekmory's bundled model and search engine
Storage Your local SQLite archive
processed locally · never uploaded

Seekmory stores titles, full click-through URLs, bounded short summaries, visit times, visit counts, and device source. It does not store full page bodies, passwords, form entries, authentication cookies, or payment information.

04 / Workflow

From visited to findable.

Seekmory quietly turns browser history into a useful personal archive while keeping you in control of every record.

01 — Open

Open History

Seekmory replaces Chrome's History page with a focused archive built for retrieval.

02 — Import

Build locally

Your existing Chrome history is imported first. Text is searchable before background vectors finish.

03 — Search

Use the clue you have

Try words, a remembered phrase, a date, a website, or the device where you saw it.

04 — Control

Keep or remove

Delete individual records, export or import CSV, or erase Seekmory's archive and stop archiving.

06 / Questions

What people ask about Seekmory.

Clear answers about private Chrome history search, local AI processing, stored data, and archive controls.

How do I search Chrome history by date?

Use a natural date phrase such as “last week” or “three days ago,” then add a keyword, website, or device filter if needed. Seekmory searches the matching part of your local archive.

How do I find a website I visited but forgot the name?

Search any title word, URL fragment, short-summary phrase, topic, approximate date, or source device you remember. Combining two imperfect clues usually produces a much smaller result set.

Does Seekmory upload my Chrome browsing history?

No. Browsing history, page metadata, search terms, embeddings, and indexes are processed and stored on your device. Seekmory has no telemetry, remote inference, or advertising pipeline for this data.

Can I search Chrome history by website or natural language?

Yes. Search words from a title, URL, or short summary, use natural date phrases such as “last week,” and narrow results with an exact website or source-device filter.

Can I search before the local AI index is ready?

Yes. Keyword search remains usable while background title-vector indexing runs in small, low-priority slices. History initialization does not wait for the vector index.

Can I export Chrome history to CSV or delete my archive?

Yes. You can import or export a local CSV, remove individual records or selected results, and delete all Seekmory data. Deleting all Seekmory data also stops future archiving until you explicitly resume it.

What information does Seekmory store?

Seekmory stores page titles, full click-through URLs, bounded short summaries, visit times, visit counts, and available device source. It does not store full page bodies, passwords, form entries, authentication cookies, or payment information.

Which languages does Seekmory support?

Seekmory's interface supports English, Simplified and Traditional Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, French, and German. Its bundled multilingual model and query parser are designed for multilingual search, including CJK text.

Seekmory for Google Chrome

Find what you almost forgot.

Turn your Chrome history into a private, searchable archive—without turning your browsing life into somebody else's dataset.

Add Seekmory to Chrome