Karakeep
Self-hostable, open-source tool for organizing bookmarks, notes, and images with automatic AI tagging, full-text search, Chrome plugin, web dark mode, and iOS support planned. Fetches titles and descriptions, sorts by lists, and is designed for privacy-focused users.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Application types
Platforms
- Android
- iPhone
- Android Tablet
- iPad
- Self-Hosted
- Google Chrome
- Docker
- Mozilla Firefox
Features
Properties
- Privacy focused
Features
- Bookmarks
- Bookmarking
- Ad-free
- Full-Text Search
- Support for MarkDown
- AI-Powered
- Dark Mode
- No Tracking
- File Tagging
- Web Clipper
- Automatic Tagging
Tags
Karakeep News & Activities
Recent News
- POX published news article about Karakeep
Karakeep 0.26 released with user management, server improvements, and search suggestionsKarakeep 0.26 brings major updates to this open source, self-hostable bookmark manager with AI-base...
Recent activities
- Space01 liked Karakeep
- AltRazel liked Karakeep
Arkath added Karakeep as alternative to Save It Later- scottfrost reviewed Karakeep
They changed the free version to have a hilariously small maximum of TEN (10) bookmarks. Basically unusable by anyone for free, because everyone has more than 10 bookmarks.
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What is Karakeep?
Quickly save links, notes, and images and hoarder will automatically tag them for you using AI for faster retrieval. Built for the data hoarders out there. Open source, and self-hostable.
Features:
- Bookmark links, take simple notes and store images.
- Automatic fetching for link titles, descriptions, and images.
- Sort your bookmarks into lists.
- Full text search of all the content stored.
- AI-based (aka ChatGPT) automatic tagging.
- Chrome plugin for quick bookmarking.
- An iOS app that's pending apple's review.
- Dark mode support (web only so far).
- Self-hosting first.
- [Planned] Archiving the content for offline reading.












Comments and Reviews
They changed the free version to have a hilariously small maximum of TEN (10) bookmarks. Basically unusable by anyone for free, because everyone has more than 10 bookmarks.
Tightly integrates AI with no way to disable that I can tell.