Your AI shouldn't start from scratch every time. Trace is the browser that remembers everything you've read, understands your work, and gives AI the context to help you research, write, and automate tasks without sacrificing privacy.
👋 Hi Product Hunt! I'm Christophe, the founder of Trace.
The idea for Trace came from a frustration I experienced every day.
I spend hours reading articles, PDFs, documentation, emails, and research papers. AI tools could answer questions about what I was looking at right now, but they had no memory of everything I had already learned. Every conversation started from scratch.
At the same time, I became increasingly concerned about privacy. As more companies adopt AI, they want the productivity benefits without sending all of their knowledge to third-party services or becoming locked into a single AI provider.
That's why I built Trace.
Trace is an AI browser that gives AI long-term memory. It remembers what you've read across the web, understands your work over time, and provides personalized context to help you research, write, and complete tasks more effectively—all while keeping you in control of your data and letting you choose the AI models you use.
This is still the beginning of the journey, and I'm launching today to learn from real users.
I'd love your feedback:
Would an AI browser fit into your daily workflow?
What feature would make you switch from your current browser?
What's the biggest frustration you have with AI tools today?
I'll be here all day answering questions and discussing ideas. Thanks for checking out Trace! 🚀
Christophe, I live across an absurd number of tabs and forget half of what I read, so the idea of something that quietly holds onto all that for me is genuinely appealing.
Most AI tools feel like talking to someone with amnesia — you explain your project every single time. The "remembers everything you've read" angle could actually fix that. Does it work across different AI tools or is it tied to Trace's own interface?
one thing i'd love is a way to manually tag or highlight snippets within pages so the AI can pull from those specifically instead of just the whole browsing history
'Act on anything' is super interesting! A browser already logged into my email and bank taking actions on its own is a much bigger trust jump than remembering what I read. QQ - where do you guys draw the boundary on what it can touch before a user hands it that much rope?
Curious to see how you draw the line between remembering useful context and keeping the user in control.
About Breadcromb on Product Hunt
“A browser that remembers everything and can act on anything”
Breadcromb launched on Product Hunt on July 16th, 2026 and earned 89 upvotes and 10 comments, placing #18 on the daily leaderboard. Your AI shouldn't start from scratch every time. Trace is the browser that remembers everything you've read, understands your work, and gives AI the context to help you research, write, and automate tasks without sacrificing privacy.
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