Find a tab by what was inside it.
Most tab tools only search titles and web addresses. Stash also remembers the text on every page you save, so weeks later you can search a phrase you actually read and find the page again, even if those words were never in the title.
Add Stash to Chrome. Free.How it works
- Save a tab, or all your tabs, with one click. Stash keeps the URL, the title, and the readable text that was on the page.
- Later, type a word or phrase you remember reading. Stash searches inside your saved pages, not just their titles.
- The result shows a short snippet of the matching text, so you can see why it came up and open the right one.
Open a saved copy, even offline
Along with the text, Stash keeps a clean, readable copy of each page. Open it and it loads straight from your device. It works with no internet, and it still works if the original page later changes or goes away.
What it does not do
Being honest matters more than overselling. Reading page text works on most normal websites. It does not work on browser pages, on PDF files, or on apps that draw their content on a canvas, like Google Docs. On those, Stash still saves the tab as a normal link, you just cannot search inside that one. Pages you saved before this feature existed have no saved text either.
Private by default
All of it stays on your own computer, including the page text. There is no account, no sign in, and no server. Nothing is uploaded, and nothing is sold. Stash only reads a page when you choose to save it. Read the privacy policy for the full details.