I built Notekit, a note-taking and task-management extension for Chrome that runs entirely in the browser. Everything is stored locally in IndexedDB—no account, no cloud sync, no tracking. You can try it directly here:
Chrome Web Store: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/odlainjhjhfffelembf...
What you can try right now: - Sidebar notes with rich text - Auto-save of page URL/title - Projects and tags - Attachments and link previews (stored locally) - Search, filters, light/dark mode - Import/export (JSON, CSV, Markdown; PDF/HTML optional) - Works offline after installation
I built this because I wanted a fast, private workspace for notes and tasks without accounts or cloud syncing. Most tools felt too heavy or required storing data on someone else's servers.
Technical notes: - Chrome MV3 extension - IndexedDB for all storage - Optional AES-GCM encryption for notes - Virtualized list rendering for performance - No external network requests unless the user triggers AI tools
I’d appreciate feedback on: - Sidebar performance - Search speed with large datasets - Backup/import UX - Tag/project structure - Whether a Firefox version is worth prioritizing
Thanks for taking a look.