Elepha is coming soon

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Meet Elepha, the AI Memory Manager

We are about to launch the Elepha extension, built for people who use AI and want a better way to keep memories, prompts, profiles, and context in one place.

It is not another AI chat. The extension works with the tools you already use, including ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Copilot, Perplexity, and other AI chats.

We plan to launch first on the Chrome Web Store and Microsoft Edge Add-ons.


Why we are building Elepha

AI answers are better when the model has the right context.

That can be simple: how you like answers, what you are working on, what tone you prefer, what should be avoided, what matters for a project, or what background the AI should know before helping you.

But in practice, it is usually scattered.

This information might be stored in ChatGPT’s memory, lost in an old Claude chat history, saved in a note, or copied from a prompt you used months ago. What you save in one AI tool isn’t automatically transferred to another.

That is the problem we want to solve.

Elepha gives you one place to organize your AI context and keep it up to date.


What Elepha does

With Elepha, you can save memories, create profiles, manage prompts, and use the right context when you need it.

You can create profiles for different parts of your life or work, such as personal context, a project, a client, a role, or a specific topic. Each profile can contain its own memories, so that the relevant information stays separate and doesn't get mixed up.

You can also work with prompts. The extension includes built-in templates, and you can also create your own. Use them on their own or combine them with the memories in a profile to create a well-defined context.

When you need that information, Elepha can insert it directly into compatible AI chats. If direct insertion is not available, you can copy it in one click and paste it wherever you need it.

It can also help you keep built-in AI memories up to date. If a tool lets you edit its memory, you can copy the memories from the profile you choose in Elepha and paste them there.


Local-first by default

Local-first means that your memories, prompts, and profiles are stored in your browser by default; only you decide when you want to insert, copy, or export them.

That matters because this information is personal. It can include preferences, work details, writing rules, project notes, client information, study notes, or private instructions you want to keep under your control.

You can manage it without creating an account and without a technical setup.

In addition, you can export your data at any time, whether you need a backup or want to import it into another Elepha extension.


Free to use

Elepha is free and will stay free.

You can organize your memories, prompts, and profiles without a subscription. If paid options become available in the future, they will be optional.

Our goal is to make working with AI easier for everyone, not just for tech-savvy users or those with complex use cases.


What's next

We are finishing up the first public release and preparing Elepha for the Chrome Web Store and Microsoft Edge Add-ons.

Once the extension is available, you can install it, create your first profile, add memories, use prompts, and organize everything neatly right from your browser.

New prompts will also be added every month.

The first version focuses on the core features: profiles, memories, prompts, local-first storage, import and export, and simple ways to use your context in the AI chats you're already familiar with.

More updates are coming soon.

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