AI Vault

a local, one-click memory keeper

Some AI answers are worth keeping.

You know the ones — the career advice that actually landed, the workout plan you meant to follow, the fix that saved your afternoon. AI Vault saves them where you'll actually stumble back onto them: a plain Markdown file on your own computer.

Free. Open source. Nothing leaves your computer.

the whole workflow

Three steps, in this order, every time.

01

Select

Highlight the part of the reply that's actually worth keeping — not the whole conversation, just the good part.

02

Save

Click the small Save button that appears, or press Ctrl+Shift+S. No popup, no typing a filename, no folder to pick.

03

Rediscover

Weeks later, you open your Downloads and stumble onto it again — the same way you'd find a good note in a drawer.

what actually gets created

Just a file. Nothing clever.

No account, no sync, no AI-written summary pretending to know what your conversation meant. Just the text you chose, with a few honest details about where it came from.

systems-engineering-internship-roadmap_2026-07-09.md
---
source: claude.ai
date: 2026-07-09, 6:41 PM
title: "Systems Engineering Internship Roadmap"
preview: "Start with the AWS fundamentals track, then move into..."
url: https://claude.ai/chat/...
---

Start with the AWS fundamentals track, then move into
infrastructure-as-code once you're comfortable reading
CloudFormation templates end to end.

deliberately not doing more than this

What this won't do, on purpose.

No AI-written titles

Filenames and previews are your own literal words, not a model's summary of them. You should recognize the file as something you saved, not something that was filed for you.

No cloud, no account

Nothing is uploaded anywhere. The extension writes a file to your Downloads folder and does nothing else.

No sorting by app

Claude and ChatGPT saves land in the same folder, on purpose. A good chat is a good chat, regardless of which app it came from.

where it works today

Two sites, done properly.

claude.ai chatgpt.com more, if people ask

Want another site supported? Open an issue — that's the actual roadmap.

open source

Small enough to read in one sitting.

MIT licensed. No build step, no framework — just the extension's own source, readable end to end.