Chrome extension · v1.0 coming soon

Turn conversations into your creative assets.

chattrove archives your Claude.ai conversations — text, images, attachments, and structured metadata — into a single portable ZIP. Not an export. An archive built for reuse.

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  • Local-only. Nothing leaves your browser.
  • No telemetry. No tracking.
  • Free forever.
↓ chattrove_2026.zip
portable
──MDconversation.md142 KB
──JSconversation.json88 KB
──JSmetadata.json3 KB
──CStimeline.csv9 KB
──MDEXPORT_RESULT.md4 KB
──attachments/23 files
──IM001_screenshot.webp142 KB
──IM002_diagram-v2.webp88 KB
──IM003_whiteboard.webp214 KB
──TX004_pasted-snippet.txt3 KB
──PD005_reference-doc.pdf1.2 MB
Ready Drag anywhere. Open with anything.
— 01 · the idea

Not export. Archive.

"A chat is not just a transcript — it's the raw material for the next thing you make."

Most "export" buttons give you a flat text file: useful for compliance, useless for anything else. chattrove was built around a different idea — that the conversation itself is the raw material.

Built because the official export drops the images, flattens the structure, and isn't shaped for what comes next: the article you'll write, the video you'll cut, the notebook you'll keep.

  • Designed for second-use: writing, video, publishing.
  • Plain files, no proprietary format. Open the ZIP and everything makes sense.
  • Runs entirely in your browser. Nothing leaves.
— 02 · what it does

Everything in the chat, in one ZIP.

Three pieces designed to work together. Read on its own, or feed straight into whatever you build next.

Every image, kept

Inline images, screenshots, and file attachments are downloaded alongside the text — named, numbered, and linked back to the message that referenced them.

/attachments

Structured metadata

Markdown for reading, JSON for processing, CSV for editing. Speaker, timestamp, message ID, attachment references — all queryable, all yours.

conversation.json

One ZIP, portable

The whole archive is a single download. Drop it into Obsidian, hand it to your editor, feed it into a video pipeline — no online service required to read it back.

chattrove_*.zip
— 03 · how it works

Three steps. No setup.

Install the extension

Add chattrove to Chrome. No account, no signup, no server connection.

Open any Claude.ai chat

Click the chattrove icon. It scans the conversation in place — including images and attachments you've uploaded.

Download the archive

One ZIP. Markdown, JSON, CSV, and every asset, ready to read or repurpose.

— 04 · use it with

Open the ZIP anywhere.

Plain files. No proprietary format. Drop the archive into the tools you already use.

notion screenshot

Notion

Drop the ZIP into a Notion page — attachments unpack into a media database, conversation.md becomes a readable note.

drag .zip → drop
obsidian screenshot

Obsidian

Markdown reads natively. Wikilinks survive. Dataview your archives across conversations.

extract → vault
notebooklm screenshot

NotebookLM

Feed conversation.md and attachments as a research source. Ask Gemini across your past Claude work.

upload .md + assets
excel screenshot

Excel / Google Sheets

timeline.csv opens as a sortable table. Filter by speaker, search the conversation log.

open timeline.csv
— 05 · questions

Common questions.

Is this made by Anthropic?
No. chattrove is an unofficial, independent project. It's a third-party Chrome extension built by an individual developer and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Anthropic.
Does my conversation data leave my browser?
No. chattrove runs entirely as a local Chrome extension. It reads the conversation already open in your tab and assembles the ZIP in your browser. There is no chattrove server and no telemetry.
What's actually inside the ZIP?
A folder containing conversation.md, conversation.json, timeline.csv, metadata.json, an EXPORT_RESULT.md summary, and an attachments/ directory with every image and file referenced in the chat. Everything is plain text or standard binary formats — no proprietary container.
Why not just use the official export?
The official export gives you JSON without images and isn't structured for downstream reuse. chattrove keeps the assets, links them back to messages, and writes formats designed for both reading and tooling — Markdown to skim, CSV to script against, JSON to pipe into something else.
When is it available?
v1.0 is approaching public release on the Chrome Web Store. Until then, follow @chattrove_app or japatabix.com for updates.
Is the source code open?
The repository is private during initial release. The licensing and distribution model are being decided as part of the v1.0 launch.
Where can I read the full privacy policy?
See the privacy policy page for the complete statement.

Keep your conversations as material.

v1.0 lands on the Chrome Web Store soon. Get notified via X or the developer blog.