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Absolute Answers is an AI search engine with “search memory,” and it also offers a Chrome extension. Its core idea is not to build a complex AI productivity suite, but to combine everyday web search, AI summaries, and personal search history. Users enter questions just as they would in a regular search engine; an AI-generated summary appears at the top of the page, while query history is automatically saved locally in the browser for one-click re-searching later.
Its main AI capability is generating summaries of search results, helping users spend less time opening pages one by one. However, the page does not disclose the specific model used, the source of its search index, how citations work, or any accuracy evaluation, so results should still be carefully verified for professional research use. The product’s clearest differentiator is its privacy design: search history is stored only in the browser’s local storage, is not uploaded to servers, requires no account, and does not sync to the cloud. Users can clear it with one click, and the history is also removed when the extension is uninstalled. This design reduces the risk of search-history leaks, but the trade-off is that history cannot be synced across devices.
The page labels the Chrome extension as “Free Forever,” and we did not see any paid plans or quota-limit details. The extension can set Absolute Answers as the default search engine, supports Chrome, Edge, and other Chromium browsers, and lets users view recent searches and rerun queries from the extension popup. The lack of registration keeps the onboarding barrier very low. However, it currently saves only the most recent 50 searches, does not support history export, and does not provide an API, team management, or enterprise integrations.
Its strengths are clear positioning, simple usage, and specific privacy commitments. It is suitable for individual users who frequently repeat searches, do lightweight information lookup, and want to keep recent search trails without handing their history to the cloud. Its limitations are that its AI capabilities are not very transparent, with no clear explanation of models, sources, or quality controls; its history management features are also fairly basic. If you need deeper Q&A, citation tracking, or multi-device sync, you may want to compare it with tools such as Perplexity, Bing Copilot, Kagi, or DuckDuckGo.
The crawled content did not provide information about access from mainland China, network connectivity, or payments, so its availability in China is unknown. If it cannot be accessed reliably, alternatives such as domestic search engines, Kimi, Tongyi, or Doubao with web search or webpage summarization features may be worth considering.
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