Chrome Extension

A save button for your AI brain.

Save any webpage, X thread, PDF, or article. Ingest turns it into structured second-brain memory your agents can search and use later.

PDFs, X posts, links, and docs stream into your second brain.

Integrated with

Not only bookmarks. Bookmarks become sharable agent memory.

Bookmarks store links. Ingest stores meaning: source text, context, provenance, and changes your AI can reason over later.

Capture anything worth keeping.

Save a page, post, PDF, or highlight. Ingest keeps the source, context, and provenance so your agents can use it later.

Ask the things you saved.

Your saved web scraps become searchable memory, so your AI can answer from what you collected instead of starting from zero.

Ingest — side panel
What changed about the competitor’s enterprise plan?

You saved a pricing page that now says enterprise starts at $49 per seat,

an older note in your brain still says $29 per seat,

and a launch post says SOC 2 export is now included.

Treat pricing as changed and review the old renewal note before using it.

Competitor CompanyEnterprise plan OfferSOC 2 export new
  • updatedFlagged pricing note for review
  • linkedLinked SOC 2 export -> Enterprise plan

What's possible.

one save away

Pour in anything worth keeping. Ingest turns it into memory your agents can actually use.

01

Scrap any link

Drop a URL from any site. Ingest pulls the page — text, context, and source — into your brain, not just the address.

02

Read any X post

Capture a tweet or a whole thread. The post, the author, and the link are saved as memory — never a flat screenshot.

03

Import PDFs

Send a PDF and Ingest reads it end to end. Every page becomes searchable, reasoned-over memory you can ask later.

04

Less hallucination. Max context.

Answers start from what you actually saved — grounded in stored memory, not crammed into a single prompt window.

05

Auto-categorize

New saves sort themselves into living boards by entity and topic, so your collection organizes itself as it grows.

06

Send memories to your agents

Your agents read straight from your second brain over MCP — Claude Code, Cursor, anything that speaks it pulls what you saved.

Questions, answered.

before you ask
How is this different from NotebookLM?

NotebookLM is a place you go to chat with documents you've uploaded. Ingest is a save button — it turns whatever you're already browsing into memory any of your agents can use, anywhere. It's open source, so you own it and can self-host it.

Isn't this just bookmarks?

Bookmarks store a link you have to come back and dig through. Ingest stores the actual content — page, X thread, PDF — as searchable memory your AI pulls from on its own. You never reorganize folders; your second brain just remembers.

Where does the intelligence come from?

Two layers. Your memory runs on an open-source, MIT-licensed brain by Garry Tan. The models that read and answer run through OpenRouter on your own key — so you pick the model and stay locked to no single vendor.

Which agents can use what I save?

Anything that speaks MCP — Claude Code, Cursor, ChatGPT, or your own scripts. They read straight from your second brain over MCP; Ingest pushes nothing out.

Where does my data live? Is it private?

You self-host it. Your saves live in your own brain, on your own machine — not ours. It’s open source, so nothing is a black box.

Can I share saves with my team?

Not yet — today Ingest is your personal second brain. A hosted version, and shareable brains, are on the roadmap.

Ingest captures. Your second brain remembers.

Ingest is the browser-native capture layer. Your second brain is the durable memory layer your agents query over MCP.

Sources what you capture
Any page
Firecrawl
X
Gmail soon
Slack soon
Notion soon
Drive soon
your second brain
Anthropic & OpenAI direct · the rest via OpenRouter · +400 more Models — whose intelligence runs it: Anthropic, OpenAI, Gemini, Llama, Mistral, DeepSeek, Qwen, Ollama.
Agents who else can read it
Claude Code
Cursor
Claude Desktop
AM Any MCP client

Runs on an open-source, MIT-licensed brain layer by Garry Tan, YC President & CEO.

A no-setup version is coming. Get on the list.

The hosted version — and, later, a brain you could share — are on the roadmap, not here yet.

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