LinkBrain uses AI to organize, connect, and resurface your saved links β so nothing gets lost in the void.
Links auto-categorize themselves. No folders, no tags, no effort.
Browser extension, share sheet, API β capture links however you browse.
Search by meaning, not keywords. Find that article about "productivity" even if you forgot the title.
Discover hidden links between your saved content. Your second brain grows smarter.
Web app, mobile PWA, browser extension. Your library travels with you.
Your data is yours. No selling, no ads, no compromises.
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βI used to lose links constantly. LinkBrain literally changed how I research β everything is findable now.β
Sarah K.
Product Designer
βThe AI categorization is scary good. I save a link and it just... knows where it belongs.β
Marcus T.
Software Engineer
βFinally a bookmark manager that doesn't feel like homework. The smart connections feature is π₯β
Priya R.
Content Creator
βReplaced Pocket, Raindrop, and a messy Notion database. LinkBrain is all I need.β
Alex J.
Indie Hacker
βSemantic search alone is worth it. I can describe what I'm looking for and it finds it.β
Chen W.
Researcher
I built LinkBrain because I was drowning in bookmarks. Thousands of saved links across browsers, apps, and notes β impossible to find anything when I actually needed it.
So I built the tool I wished existed: an AI-powered second brain that organizes your links automatically and helps you rediscover them when they matter most.
No VC funding. No team of 50. Just one developer, a lot of coffee, and the belief that your saved links deserve better than a dusty bookmarks folder.
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