BETA Chrome Extension · Free during beta

Save tabs.
Find them later.

Save tabs, links, and highlighted text from Chrome into organized collections. Tabio tags and summarizes everything automatically — so you can actually find it later.

Chrome extension coming to the Web Store soon.

New Tab — Tabio
Spaces
Research
Design
Dev
Reading
Quick
Inbox
Watch Later
Dev Resources 9 tabs
React Hooks Deep Dive AI
Tailwind CSS Docs AI
TypeScript Handbook
Design 6 tabs
Figma — Design System AI
Dribbble — UI Inspiration
Radix UI Components
Reading 4 tabs
Hacker News — Show HN AI
Linear — Project Mgmt
Inbox 2 new
Saved from right-click new
github.com/vercel/next.js

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Save from right-click AI Auto-Tagging Full-Text Search Offline Sync Share Collections
Features

Three things done really well.

Save anything, let AI organize it, find it when you need it.

AI auto-tagging & smart summaries
Every saved page gets automatically read, categorized, and tagged by AI. No manual work. Just open Tabio and everything is already labeled, summarized, and searchable.
machine-learning research open-source transformer paper neural-nets AI dataset LLM arxiv
Works offline
No signal? No problem. Tabio queues saves locally and syncs when you reconnect.
3 saves queued locally
Syncing…
12 tabs synced
Done
Knowledge Graph
See the hidden connections between your saved pages. The graph reveals how topics cluster, what ideas repeat, and where your interests actually live.
Save in 2 clicks
Right-click any page, link, image, or highlighted text to save it instantly. Or use the extension popup to pick a collection before saving.
Open in new tab
Copy link address
Save Page to Tabio
Save Link to Tabio
Save Image to Tabio
Save Selection to Tabio
Full-text search
Search across titles, URLs, AI summaries, and auto-tags. Every saved page is instantly searchable.
Share collections
Generate a public read-only link for any collection. Share your research, reading lists, or curated links with anyone.

Also included

Knowledge Graph Map View Offline Sync Import Bookmarks Comparison Table Page Monitoring
How it works

Up and running in 60 seconds.

No configuration, no onboarding maze. Install and start saving.

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T Add to Chrome — Free
Install the extension
Load Tabio in Chrome as an unpacked extension, or wait for the Chrome Web Store release. Your new tab page immediately becomes an organized dashboard.
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Open in new tab Copy link Save to Tabio
Save from anywhere
Right-click any page, link, image, or highlighted text — four save options appear instantly. Or use the popup for a quick save with collection picker and AI tag preview.
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AI research coding typescript article
AI organizes it all
In the background, AI reads and categorizes each page. Open a new tab anytime to find a perfectly organized knowledge base — waiting for you.
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tabs you can save
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offline capable
Semantic Search ⚡ BETA

Find by meaning, not keywords.

Type what you're thinking. Tabio finds what you saved — even if the words don't match.

articles about React performance AI Search
3 results found by meaning
Optimizing Your Frontend — A Deep Dive
web.dev · Article · 98% match
Why Your React App Feels Slow
kentcdodds.com · Article · 94% match
Rendering Patterns for the Modern Web
patterns.dev · Developer · 91% match
Understands intent
Search for "performance tips" and find an article titled "Optimizing Your Frontend." The AI understands what you mean, not just what you typed.
Powered by NVIDIA AI
Every saved page gets an AI embedding — a mathematical fingerprint of its meaning. Search compares meanings, not just characters.
Works alongside keyword search
Toggle between keyword and semantic mode with one click. Use whichever finds what you need faster.
Knowledge Base Chat ⚡ BETA

Ask questions about your saved content.

Your saved pages become a personal knowledge base you can have a conversation with.

Ask in plain language
"What are the main arguments for using TypeScript?" — Tabio searches your saved articles and answers using your own research.
Answers with citations
Every answer links back to the exact pages it drew from. You can verify, read more, or open the original source in one click.
Your data stays yours
The AI only sees your saved content. Nothing is shared with third parties. Your knowledge base is private by default.
Knowledge Chat 12 sources available
What are the pros and cons of server-side rendering?
Based on your saved articles, SSR improves initial load time and SEO [1], but adds server complexity and can increase TTFB [2]. For content-heavy sites the tradeoff is usually worth it [3].
1 Next.js SSR Guide — vercel.com
2 Web Performance Patterns — patterns.dev
Ask about your saved content…
Current Status

What's available right now.

Tabio is in beta. Here's exactly what works today and what's coming next.

Free during beta

Tabio is currently free while we improve the extension. Paid plans may be introduced later for heavy AI usage and team features — your saved tabs will always remain accessible.

Feature Status
Save tabs & links from Chrome✓ Available
Collections & spaces✓ Available
Right-click context menu✓ Available
Full-text search✓ Available
Offline sync✓ Available
Import bookmarks✓ Available
Share collections publicly✓ Available
AI auto-tagging & summaries⚡ Beta
Semantic search⚡ Beta
Knowledge Base Chat⚡ Beta
AI Decision Brief⚡ Beta
Page change monitoring⚡ Beta
Team workspaces○ Planned
Mobile app○ Planned
FAQ

Common questions.

Does Tabio replace my new tab page?
Yes. Tabio replaces Chrome's default new tab page with your personal dashboard. You can disable this in Chrome's extension settings at any time — your saved tabs stay in your account regardless.
What Chrome permissions does Tabio need?
Tabio requests: storage (save your data locally), tabs (read the current tab's URL and title when you save it), contextMenus (right-click "Save to Tabio"), scripting and activeTab (extract page metadata on save), bookmarks (import existing bookmarks), alarms (background sync). It does not read your full browsing history.
What data does the AI see?
When you save a page, Tabio sends the page title, URL, and extracted text content to our AI provider to generate tags and a summary. Only pages you explicitly save are processed — Tabio does not read pages you simply visit. Your full browsing history is never accessed.
Where are my saved tabs stored?
Tabs are stored in your Tabio account on our cloud servers (PostgreSQL database). A local cache is also kept in your browser for offline access. You can export everything as JSON at any time from Settings → Data & Privacy.
Does it work offline?
Yes. Tabio has a local-first offline queue. If you save a page without an internet connection, it's stored locally and synced automatically when you reconnect. The dashboard also loads from cache when offline.
Can I import my existing bookmarks?
Yes. Go to Settings → Import to bring in your Chrome bookmarks, a JSON file, or an HTML bookmarks export. Tabio will organize them into collections and run AI analysis on each one.
Can I export or delete all my data?
Yes to both. Export everything as JSON from Settings → Data & Privacy. To permanently delete your account and all data, go to Settings → Account → Delete Account. Deletion is immediate and irreversible.
Which browsers are supported?
Chrome and all Chromium-based browsers — including Edge, Brave, and Arc. Firefox support is on the roadmap.

Stop losing tabs.
Start building knowledge.

Tabio is free during beta. Install the extension and your new tab page becomes an organized, searchable dashboard — instantly.

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