OnwardAI · guide

Export your whole AI history. Every word. One zip.

Everything you ever typed into ChatGPT or Claude is sitting on someone else's computer. Both companies will hand you a full copy — most people just never ask. Here is exactly how to ask, and what to do with the box once it arrives.

Export from ChatGPT

  1. Open Settings (your profile picture, bottom-left or top-right).
  2. Go to Data ControlsExport data → confirm.
  3. OpenAI emails you a download link (minutes to a day). The zip holds every conversation you ever had.

If the menus have moved, search "export" inside settings — the door is always there.

Export from Claude

  1. Open SettingsPrivacy.
  2. Choose Export data and confirm.
  3. Anthropic emails a link to a zip of your full history.

Now it's a box of raw files. Make it a record.

The export arrives as machine-format files — thousands of them, unreadable as they stand. That's the moment they become worth owning:

RECLAiM — $19 rebuilds the raw export into clean, dated, readable records, timestamps and attachments kept, each stamped with an integrity hash. On your machine; nothing leaves it.

ANONYMiZE — $39 strips names, phones and IDs before you share any of it — tamper-evident receipt of every change.

SiFT — $29 searches all of it at once — every word you ever wrote, three ways to ask.

See the whole pipeline →

Why bother? Because your record is yours. Accounts close, policies change, companies get acquired. A copy on your own machine answers to nobody. ← back to the store