Chrome extension

Why should I care?

Not just what happened. Why it matters to you. This extension turns web articles into personal implications using a durable profile you build once — role, industries, holdings, location, and interests.

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Every analysis answers four questions

  1. Why should I care?
  2. Does this affect my job, investments, company, industry, or location?
  3. What should I do next?
  4. What are the risks and opportunities for me?

What it does

1

Personal, not generic

The AI reads through your lens — your job, portfolio, geography, and topics you follow.

2

Page or selection

Analyze full article content (headings + paragraphs) or only the text you highlight.

3

Your choice of AI

OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, or Chrome AI on-device. You control the model and API keys.

4

Runs in the background

Close the popup while analysis runs. Get a notification and optional background tab when it finishes.

5

History built in

Past analyses are saved locally so you can reopen results for pages you have already read.

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Privacy-first design

Profile and API keys stay in your browser. Cloud providers only receive data when you analyze with them.

How it works

1
Install the extension

Add it from the Chrome Web Store and pin the icon to your toolbar.

2
Build your profile

Open Edit profile & settings, fill in what matters to you, add API keys if needed, and pick a model.

3
Analyze any article

On a news page, click the extension icon and choose Analyze page or Analyze selection. You can also right-click on the page.

4
Read what matters to you

Get a structured answer focused on your implications — not a bland summary of the headline.

Privacy

  • Profile, settings, API keys, and analysis history are stored locally in Chrome.
  • When you use a cloud model, article text and profile context are sent only to that provider (OpenAI, Anthropic, or Google).
  • Chrome AI runs on your device — article text does not leave your machine for that provider.
  • This site serves read-only configuration (model list and messages). It does not receive your article content or API keys.