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Currently, Claude, ChatGPT, and Le Chat all provide an option to generate an archive containing all conversations.
I have developed the free and open-source Nexus AI Chat Importer plugin for Obsidian, which allows users to import their AI conversations into Obsidian. This enables users to build a personal knowledge base where conversations become searchable across their entire vault, can be linked with other notes and ideas, and remain accessible offline without depending on cloud platforms. The plugin currently supports Claude and ChatGPT. The next release will integrate Le Chat, and hopefully Lumo as well, if the export feature is added.
Adding this export capability would be critical for Proton Lumo to remain competitive. Privacy-conscious users who choose Proton specifically value data ownership and portability.
Without the ability to export and archive their conversations, Lumo falls behind competitors in a fundamental feature that aligns perfectly with Proton's core values of user control and data sovereignty. This feature would reinforce Proton's position as the privacy-first alternative while ensuring users can leverage their AI interactions as long-term knowledge assets.