A GreasyFork userscript to export your ChatGPT conversation history to multiple formats.
ChatGPT Exporter is a browser userscript that allows users to download their ChatGPT conversation history in various formats like Markdown, HTML, and JSON. It solves the problem of not having a built-in way to save or share ChatGPT chats directly from the web interface.
ChatGPT users who want to archive, share, or document their conversations for personal reference, content creation, or team collaboration.
It provides a free, open-source alternative to manual copying, offering batch export capabilities and multiple output formats directly within the ChatGPT interface without requiring server-side infrastructure.
Export and Share your ChatGPT conversation history
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Supports exports in Text, HTML, Markdown, PNG, and JSON, catering to diverse use cases like documentation or data analysis, as shown in the README examples.
Runs seamlessly within the ChatGPT web interface via Tampermonkey, eliminating the need for external servers and keeping data client-side for privacy.
Allows users to export, archive, or delete multiple conversations at once, saving time compared to manual per-chat operations, as detailed in the Export Multiple Conversations section.
The project is fully open-source with a clear philosophy on user data control, encouraging community contributions and customization.
As a userscript, it depends on the specific structure of ChatGPT's web interface; updates from OpenAI can break functionality, requiring frequent maintenance.
Requires installing Tampermonkey or similar extensions, which may be restricted in corporate or locked-down environments, limiting accessibility.
Limited to web browsers; cannot export conversations from ChatGPT mobile apps, desktop clients, or other platforms, reducing its utility for multi-device users.