Trace it. A TikTok recipe, an X thread, a PDF, a pricing teardown, a research trail.
Save once from the share sheet or the browser, then come back later and ask for the recipe, the business strategy, the summary, or the exact source. Trace turns explicit capture into searchable memory.
Share from the iPhone sheet or click the Chrome extension and Trace catches the moment.
URLs, screenshots, PDFs, notes, and links get text extraction, summaries, tags, and related items.
Trace answers against what you saved and cites the exact source items behind the response.
Social posts, articles, notes, screenshots, and PDFs all land in the same memory system.
Instagram, X, TikTok, YouTube, Safari, Photos, and PDFs can all ship straight into Trace.
On the web, a floating Trace button and the toolbar icon stay one click away on every page.
Trace answers from what you saved and routes the right items into the right knowledge bases.
Trace floats with you across the web.
Drag it anywhere, save the tab or selection, and keep moving without losing the thread.
Ambient processing, not ambient surveillance.
Nothing is scraped in the background. Users choose what matters, and Trace makes it useful later.
Share → Save to Trace → Saved to Trace.
On iPhone the right affordance is the system share sheet. From Instagram, X, TikTok, YouTube, Safari, Photos, or a PDF app, the user chooses Save to Trace and the item is shipped into the knowledge base.
Keep Trace pinned in the toolbar and floating on the page.
The Chrome extension captures the current page, highlighted text, manual notes, and source URL from either the toolbar popup or the movable on-page Trace button.
Turn saved fragments into usable answers.
Search across memory, retrieve the best chunks, and answer with grounded citations back to the original saved items.
What did I save about pricing?
Pull the recipe from that TikTok I traced last week.
Summarize every offer teardown I saved.
Likes become leverage. Research becomes recall. The best thing you saved last month stops disappearing.
Trace is built for the way people already collect signal: posts, screenshots, articles, notes, clips, research, PDFs. The system stays explicit at the point of capture and automatic everywhere after that.
Save the signal when you see it. Use it when you need it.
Trace is built for the moment someone finds a recipe, a strategy thread, a teardown, or a research gem and does not want it to vanish into a like history.