AI Wrapped

Your AI month, wrapped.

47 hrs
saved

Estimated time saved across ChatGPT, Claude, and Cursor.

Upload your chat exports. See how much time AI saved you. Free, private, and runs entirely in your browser.

Free · No signup · Local-only

Coding 62%

Top task: Feature Engineering

Writing 24%

Top task: Documentation

Research 14%

Top task: API Discovery

Get your wrap

Pick the month, then drop your export files.

  • Export your chats from ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor, and more.
  • Drop files here — parsed locally, never uploaded.
  • Get your wrap with time saved and breakdowns.

Free. No account. Your files never leave your browser. See the methodology.

Works with ChatGPT, Claude, Grok, Gemini, Claude Code, and Cursor.

How to export your data

ChatGPT
  1. Open ChatGPT → Settings → Data Controls
  2. Click "Export data" → Confirm export
  3. Download the ZIP from the email link when it arrives
Official instructions →
Claude
  1. Open Claude → Settings → Privacy
  2. Click "Export data"
  3. Download the ZIP from the email (expires in 24 hours)
Official instructions →
Grok
  1. Go to accounts.x.ai/data
  2. Click "Download account data"
  3. Download the ZIP when the email link arrives
Official instructions →
Gemini (Google Takeout)

Important: Chat history is under My Activity → Gemini Apps, not the top-level Gemini checkbox.

  1. Go to takeout.google.com → Deselect all
  2. Expand "My Activity" → "All activity data included" → Deselect all
  3. Check only "Gemini Apps" (NOT top-level Gemini — that exports Gems config only)
  4. Choose JSON format → Create export
Official instructions →
Claude Code (local JSONL)
  1. Locate session files at ~/.claude/projects/<project>/<sessionId>.jsonl
  2. Or use the global ~/.claude/history.jsonl log
  3. Upload one or more .jsonl files directly — parsed locally in your browser
Official instructions →
Cursor (local database)
  1. Locate chat data at ~/.cursor/chats/<hash>/store.db (newer builds)
  2. Or ~/Library/Application Support/Cursor/User/globalStorage/state.vscdb (macOS)
  3. Upload the .db or .vscdb file — parsed locally; may include project file paths
Official instructions →