
We deserve privacy. We deserve the right to own our data. And we deserve the freedom to switch between AI services without starting completely over.
Right now, if you want to move from ChatGPT to Claude (or vice versa), you lose everything. Months or years of conversations. All the context you’ve built. The way your AI understands how you think, what you’re working on, how you communicate. Gone.
That’s not how it should work. Your data is yours. Your conversation history is yours. You should be able to take it with you.
ChatGPT and Claude both let you export your data, that’s good. But what they give you is a bloated JSON file full of code and formatting that’s way too large for any other AI to actually use. It’s technically “portable” but practically useless.
We built Memory Chip Forge (https://pgsgrove.com/memoryforgeland) to solve this.
Drop in your ChatGPT or Claude export, and it creates a clean, indexed memory file that any AI can actually load and use. Not a text dump, a functional memory chip with system instructions that tell the new AI how to pick up right where you left off.
What it actually does:
- Strips out all the JSON bloat and formatting noise
- Filters empty conversations that waste space
- Builds a vector-ready index so any AI can navigate your history
- Includes system instructions so Claude, Gemini, or any other
- AI knows how to use your context Creates a file small enough to actually load into a chat
Privacy was non-negotiable for us. Everything runs 100% locally in your browser. Your conversations never leave your device. Ever.
You can verify this yourself:
-Press F12 → Network tab
-Run the conversion
-Watch the Network tab – zero server calls, zero uploads, nothing
We don’t see your data. We can’t see your data. The architecture makes it impossible. Your private conversations stay private.
It’s $3.95/month, cancel anytime. Make as many memory files as you want. If you only need it once to migrate platforms, use it and cancel, no hard feelings!
I’m here if anyone has questions about how it works, the privacy architecture, or anything else. Happy to talk through it
