Privacy-first focus timer

Focus without handing over your browsing history.

Focus Receipt is designed for a narrow purpose: local focus sessions, selected tab capture, and local review receipts. It avoids the permissions that make productivity tools feel like surveillance.

What the extension does not request

The first version avoids browsing history, host permissions, cookies, screenshots, page-body access, and full-tab monitoring. That keeps the product easier to understand, easier to review, and easier to trust.

Selected tabs only

Tabs are recorded only when you explicitly capture them during a running session.

Local storage

Session goals, captured tab metadata, unfinished items, and receipts stay in browser storage.

Voice boundary

Voice input uses browser speech recognition when available. Focus Receipt does not store audio.

Why this matters for productivity users

People looking for focus tools often worry about tools that read every site, watch the tab bar, or upload browsing data. Focus Receipt makes the tradeoff explicit: less automation in exchange for clearer consent and easier review.