Capture

More than two dozen sources, one archive

Your knowledge already exists — scattered across two dozen apps in two dozen formats. Nolocron speaks all of them, and turns them into one archive you own.

Problem

Why it matters

Every tool keeps your knowledge in its own silo and its own export format. Pulling it together by hand is the work nobody does, so it stays scattered — and fragile.

Capabilities

What Nolocron provides

  • More than two dozen source importers: chats, notes, email, messages, bookmarks, highlights, calendars, and documents.
  • Reads the real export shapes — JSON, EDN, ENEX, SQLite, CSV, MBOX, ZIP archives, and whole folders.
  • Each source keeps its own identity and metadata instead of being flattened into one generic shape.
  • Resource-streaming importers keep memory bounded, so even large exports import cleanly.

Workflow

How it works

  1. Pick a source and point Nolocron at its export or folder.
  2. The matching importer parses the records and their attachments.
  3. Browse the result as normalized, searchable blocks.
  4. Re-import later to pick up new material where the source supports it.

Evidence

Product proof points

  • ChatGPT, Claude, Roam, Obsidian, Evernote, Apple Notes, Telegram, iMessage, X, Readwise, Raindrop, email, and more.
  • Open input formats — nothing proprietary required to get your data in.
  • The original record is preserved alongside the normalized copy.