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Andromeda

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How to install Open in Chrome Web Store
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Interactive Trip Itinerary Planner - Save and organize places while browsing

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Andromeda
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Ever visited a page about a cool place and wanting a way to nicely store it?
Meet Andromeda, a lightweight Chrome extension for collecting, organizing, and enriching places you want to visit — directly from the web.

Planning a trip usually means dozens of tabs, bookmarks, notes, and “I’ll remember this later” moments. Andromeda turns any web page into a structured place inside a trip-based collection, all accessible from a clean side panel.

Think of it as a travel brain living inside your browser.

✨ What Andromeda Does

Save any web page as a place
- One click (or right-click) to add the current page
- Automatically captures title, URL, description, and favicon

Organize by trips
- Create trips and group places naturally (Rome 2026, Japan Ideas, Weekend Getaways)

Built-in map view
- Places can be geocoded and shown on an interactive map
- Perfect for visualizing routes, clusters, and nearby spots

Fast side panel workflow
- No popups, no tab switching
- Browse, search, and manage your trips from Chrome’s side panel

Dark mode included
- Because your eyes deserve respect

🤖 AI-Powered Page Analysis (Optional)

If you connect your own OpenAI API key, Andromeda can analyze pages automatically when you save them:
- Generates a clean place title
- Writes a concise description
- Infers a geolocation query and auto-detects coordinates when possible

This turns messy articles, blogs, and travel guides into structured, searchable places — instantly.
AI features are fully optional and user-controlled.

🔒 Your Data, Your Control

- All data is stored locally using Chrome storage
- No accounts, no tracking, no forced sync
- OpenAI integration uses your own API key, saved locally

🧭 Perfect For

- Travel planning and inspiration
- Saving hidden gems from blogs and Reddit
- Organizing future trips without bookmark chaos
- Visual thinkers who prefer maps over lists