I gave Claude a memory of everything I browse — here's the architecture
A developer has created BraveMCP, a local-first system designed to give Claude Desktop access to a user's browsing history, bookmarks, and notes. The architecture relies on the Model Context Protocol (MCP) and a hybrid search approach combining keyword and semantic search for efficient data retrieval. The system is designed to function even without a live AI model, providing extractive summaries from available data. AI
IMPACT Enables personalized AI memory by integrating user browsing data, potentially improving LLM context and utility for individual users.