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CogniMemo Extension

AI memory tool that lives where you work

2026-01-05

Product Introduction

  1. Definition: The CogniMemo Extension is a specialized browser extension (specifically for Chromium-based browsers like Google Chrome) designed to function as a long-term memory system and contextual assistant for AI interactions. It technically integrates directly into the browser environment to augment text input fields and web content interaction.
  2. Core Value Proposition: CogniMemo exists to overcome the inherent limitation of statelessness in large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and DeepSeek. Its primary function is to provide persistent, searchable personal memory recall and context-aware AI assistance directly within the user's workflow, enabling personalized and informed AI interactions across platforms. Keywords: AI memory extension, long-term memory for ChatGPT, personalized AI assistant, browser extension for AI, context-aware AI tool.

Main Features

  1. Inline AI Command (@cogni): Type @cogni followed by a prompt within any text field (input, textarea, or rich text editor) on any website. The extension intercepts this command, sends the prompt to the user's chosen AI model (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, DeepSeek), and streams the AI's response live back into the same text field, maintaining the context of the current input area. This utilizes browser content script injection and API communication with the CogniMemo backend and supported AI providers.
  2. Unified Memory Graph & Search: CogniMemo aggregates and indexes diverse content types into a single, fast, searchable repository ("second brain"). This includes manually saved notes, archived AI conversations (from ChatGPT, etc.), posts captured from X/Twitter, and web content snippets. The search functionality is triggered via the @cogni command, allowing users to recall relevant past information instantly during any conversation or task. Data is stored securely under user control.
  3. Contextual Capture & Floating Assistant: Users can capture information directly from any webpage by simply selecting text. This captured content is saved to their memory graph. Additionally, a floating assistant button appears near selected text, enabling one-click actions like explaining the selected content or generating new text (e.g., summaries, emails) using the context of the selection and the user's existing stored knowledge within CogniMemo. This leverages DOM interaction and overlay injection techniques.
  4. External Source Synchronization: The extension facilitates syncing memories from external platforms. Users can save posts directly from X/Twitter and automatically archive their interactions with platforms like OpenAI (ChatGPT conversations), ensuring all relevant AI history is incorporated into their searchable memory graph via API integrations or dedicated capture mechanisms.

Problems Solved

  1. Pain Point: Overcoming AI Statelessness and Fragmented Knowledge. Traditional LLMs lack persistent memory between sessions, forcing users to repeat context. Personal knowledge (notes, past chats, articles) is often scattered across different apps and platforms, making it hard to leverage during AI interactions or daily work. Keywords: AI statelessness solution, fragmented knowledge management, lost context in AI chats.
  2. Target Audience:
    • AI Power Users: Individuals heavily utilizing ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or DeepSeek for research, writing, coding, or analysis who need persistent context and recall.
    • Knowledge Workers & Researchers: Professionals (writers, analysts, academics, developers) who gather information from diverse sources (web, Twitter, chats) and need a unified, searchable repository.
    • Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) Enthusiasts: Users building a "second brain" who want seamless integration of AI tools and web content into their system.
    • Productivity Seekers: Anyone wanting faster access to their own information and AI assistance without constant context switching.
  3. Use Cases:
    • Continuing a complex ChatGPT discussion from yesterday with full context during today's session.
    • Referencing a saved Twitter thread or a key point from a previous Gemini conversation while drafting an email using @cogni.
    • Quickly capturing a crucial insight from a research paper via text selection and saving it to CogniMemo for later recall.
    • Using the floating assistant to get an explanation of a technical term on a webpage, informed by the user's previously saved notes on the topic.
    • Writing a report and seamlessly inserting facts or summaries pulled from the user's unified memory via an inline @cogni search.

Unique Advantages

  1. Differentiation: Unlike simple note-taking extensions (e.g., Chrome Notes) or isolated AI tools, CogniMemo uniquely bridges the gap between personal knowledge storage, web content, and multiple AI models. It offers deep integration lacking in competitors like Glean/Genio Notes (primarily note-focused) or Gitmoji (specialized emoji tool). Its @cogni inline command provides a more seamless, context-aware experience than switching tabs to an AI chat window. Unlike Request Interceptor (a dev tool), it focuses on knowledge augmentation and recall.
  2. Key Innovation: The core innovation is the deep contextual integration via the @cogni command within any text field, combined with the aggregation of a diverse "memory graph" (notes, chats, web clips, social posts). This creates a persistent, personalized context layer for AI interactions that is directly accessible at the point of need. The floating assistant leveraging both selected page content and the user's stored memories further enhances contextual understanding and action.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  1. Is CogniMemo free to use? CogniMemo offers core functionality, but accessing advanced AI models like GPT-4 or Claude Opus through the extension typically requires the user to have valid subscriptions with the respective AI providers (OpenAI, Anthropic). Check CogniMemo's official website for specific pricing tiers related to its memory storage and syncing features.
  2. How does CogniMemo handle my privacy and data? According to its Chrome Web Store disclosure, CogniMemo states user data is not sold to third parties, not used for unrelated purposes, and not used for credit/lending. It handles website content (for capture/assistant functions). Users should review the developer's detailed privacy policy (linked in the store listing) for specifics on data storage, encryption, and retention.
  3. Which AI models work with the CogniMemo extension? CogniMemo explicitly supports integration with ChatGPT (OpenAI), Claude (Anthropic), Gemini (Google), and DeepSeek. Compatibility depends on the extension's current API integrations and the user's access to those specific AI services.
  4. Can I use CogniMemo on mobile browsers? Currently, CogniMemo is listed as a Chrome Web Store extension, primarily targeting desktop Chromium browsers (Chrome, Edge, Brave, etc.). It is not typically available as a mobile browser extension. Users should check for official mobile app versions if needed.
  5. How do I access my saved memories and notes in CogniMemo? The primary access method is through the @cogni command within any text field, which triggers a search of your unified memory graph. CogniMemo also provides a web app/dashboard (cognimemo.app) where users can view, manage, and organize all their saved content (notes, chats, clips, tweets) in one centralized location.

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