A browser extension that deeply integrates ChatGPT and other LLMs into your browsing experience with floating windows, site integrations, and selection tools.
ChatGPT Box is a browser extension that deeply integrates ChatGPT and other large language models into your browsing experience. It allows users to summon AI chat dialogs on any webpage, perform contextual actions like translation and summarization on selected text, and enjoy native integrations with popular sites and search engines. The extension solves the problem of switching between tabs or applications to access AI assistance, bringing it directly into the user's workflow.
Developers, researchers, students, and general browser users who frequently use ChatGPT or similar AI models for tasks like coding help, content summarization, translation, or research while browsing the web.
Developers choose ChatGPT Box for its deep browser integration, support for multiple LLM APIs (including self-hosted options), and extensive customization. Its unique selling point is the combination of floating chat windows, contextual selection tools, and native site adaptations that make AI interactions feel native to the browsing experience.
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Enables summoning AI chat dialogs on any webpage via keyboard shortcut (Ctrl+B) or right-click menus, eliminating the need to switch tabs for AI assistance.
Works with OpenAI GPT, Claude, New Bing, Moonshot, Azure, and self-hosted models via API conversion, offering flexibility beyond just ChatGPT.
Provides native integrations for GitHub, YouTube, Reddit, and search engines, allowing AI actions like code analysis or video summarization directly on those pages.
Users can toggle features on/off, set custom API addresses, and the README explicitly states no data collection, with code open for verification.
Most features require external API keys (e.g., for GPT-4 or Claude), which can incur ongoing expenses and introduce reliability issues if APIs are down.
Configuring custom models or self-hosted APIs via services like Ollama requires manual endpoint setup and API format matching, which may be daunting for non-technical users.
As a feature-rich extension, it can increase browser memory usage and slow down page loads, especially with multiple integrations and floating chat windows active.