Your bookmarks are personal. They reveal what you research, what you read, and what you care about. Pocket Pet stores everything locally in your browser — no servers, no accounts, no data collection.
Add to BrowserLocal-first means your data lives on your device and nowhere else. There is no server receiving your bookmarks. There is no database storing your notes. There is no analytics pipeline watching what you save or when you save it.
Pocket Pet uses Chrome's built-in chrome.storage.local API to store everything
directly in your browser profile. If you uninstall the extension, the data goes with it.
If you keep the extension, the data stays on your machine — period.
Most tools promise privacy. Pocket Pet is built so that collecting your data is technically impossible.
There is no backend. No API calls leave your browser. Your bookmarks, notes, and files never touch a server.
Install and start using it. No email, no password, no OAuth flow. There is nothing to sign up for because there is nothing to sign in to.
Pocket Pet does not track what you save, how often you open it, or what pages you visit. Zero telemetry from the extension itself.
If you remove the extension, your data is gone. No orphaned data on a server somewhere. No account to close. Clean and final.
A clear breakdown of where your data lives.
Stored in chrome.storage.local on your device. Never transmitted. Accessible only by the extension running in your browser profile.
Stored as base64 data in chrome.storage.local. Up to 50 files, 10 MB each. Files never leave your machine.
Scheduled using Chrome's built-in alarm API. The reminder text and timing live in local storage. No server is involved in scheduling or delivering nudges.
Your selected pet, position preferences, and display settings are all stored locally. There is no "profile" on a remote server.
A local-first bookmark manager with notes, files, and reminders. Free, private, and truly yours.
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