Tab Memory

Close tabs.
Keep the context.

Tab Memory saves a screenshot, your note, URL, and page title — then closes the tab.

The problem with too many tabs

You want a clean browser, but closing tabs feels risky.

Without Tab Memory

  • Dozens of open tabs slow you down
  • Closing = losing context forever
  • Bookmarks without “why” become useless

With Tab Memory

  • Save & close in one click
  • Screenshot + note = full context
  • Reopen anytime from local history

Everything you need

Built for researchers, developers, and tab hoarders.

Visual snapshot

Captures what was on screen when you saved.

Your note

Write why you opened the tab.

Save & close

One action: store locally and close the tab.

History page

Browse saved tabs with previews.

100% local

No account, no cloud, no sync.

Light & dark theme

Follows your system appearance.

How it works

Three seconds to save a tab with full context.

Open the popup

Click the Tab Memory icon on any tab you want to save.

Add a note

Optionally describe why this tab matters.

Save & close

Screenshot is stored, metadata saved, tab closed.

Return from history

Open History, find the preview, click to reopen the URL.

History at a glance

Your personal tab archive — stored only on this device.

Card grid with previews

Each saved tab shows its screenshot, title, date, and note.

Sort & filter

Order by date or title.

Storage stats

See how many tabs you saved and disk space used.

FAQ

Does Tab Memory sync across devices?

No. Everything is stored locally in your browser.

What data is stored?

Screenshot, URL, title, note, and timestamp.

Can I save chrome:// pages?

No. Browser internal pages cannot be captured.

How do I delete everything?

Clear history or uninstall the extension.

Your data stays on your device

Tab Memory collects nothing.

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