AI Exporter is a browser extension for managing AI chat histories. Its core value is not content generation, but quickly exporting and archiving conversations from platforms such as ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, DeepSeek, and Grok. It supports formats including PDF, Markdown, Word, images, TXT, and JSON, and can sync to Notion with one click. It is useful for turning AI conversations into study notes, research materials, project documentation, or a knowledge base.
Based on the available information, AI Exporter focuses on “format preservation.” During export, it can handle complex content such as code blocks, syntax highlighting, tables, LaTeX math formulas, and lists, and it offers PDF styles such as highlighted, dark, and sticky-note themes. It also supports full-page export, exporting selected messages, exporting individual messages, multi-model aggregation, cross-page aggregation, and exporting Google Search and AI Overview results. This makes it fairly practical for technical discussions, academic notes, and long-conversation backups. However, the FAQ clearly states that images inside chats are not currently included in exports and may need to be saved manually. This creates some tension with marketing language around multimodal context, so it is worth verifying in actual use before relying on it.
The free plan already allows exports to Markdown, TXT, JSON, and images. PDF export is limited to 3 times per day, while Notion and Word exports are each limited to 8 times per day. AI navigation and multi-model aggregation are also free. Pro costs $3.88/month or $46.56/year and includes unlimited PDF, Word, and Notion exports, multi-device support, brand removal, silent export, and advanced styles. For light users, the free plan should be enough; for users who archive frequently, Pro offers solid value. The site also states that refund requests can be made by email within 72 hours of purchase.
On privacy, the official claim is that most features run locally in the browser and are not uploaded to servers. PDF generation temporarily goes through a server, but files are deleted immediately after generation, and conversations are not stored, analyzed, or shared. For integrations, it supports Chrome, Edge, Firefox, as well as Chromium-based browsers such as Brave, Arc, and 360, and it supports Notion sync. We did not find open API access, team management, SSO, audit logs, or other enterprise features, nor is there clear information about a Chinese interface or Chinese-language support.
AI Exporter is suitable for students, researchers, developers, content creators, product managers, and operations teams—especially users who frequently need to save ChatGPT/Gemini outputs and organize them in Notion. Access from China cannot be confirmed from the available text alone. In addition, services it relies on, such as ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Grok, Notion, and browser extension stores, may face network or account restrictions in mainland China, and payment methods are not disclosed. If access is limited, alternatives include using the browser’s print-to-PDF function, Notion Web Clipper, manually copying content into Markdown/Word, or using locally accessible note-taking and web-clipping tools instead.
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