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Lifetime AI assistant in Chrome for $69

Unlimited queries across ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini.

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Feb 8, 2026, 10:00 AM EST
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A screenshot of a sports news article titled “How does MVP voting work in the NBA? Who has a vote?” from the site as, written by Jeffrey May and updated on May 2, 2023. The article explains the NBA MVP voting process, including who votes and the point scale used. On the right side of the page, a ChatPlayground interface shows a user prompt asking GPT-4o to summarize the article, with the AI’s response displayed. Below the AI response, a dropdown menu labeled “Ask AI to write anything…” offers options such as improving writing, fixing grammar, making text shorter or longer, changing tone, and simplifying language.
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Imagine having an AI assistant that doesn’t live on some separate tab or app, but right inside the Chrome window you’re already working in. That’s the pitch behind BrowserCopilot AI, a tool that’s currently being offered as a lifetime subscription for just $69 — a steep discount from its regular $619 price tag. For anyone who spends their day juggling emails, research, and content creation, this deal is designed to cut down on the friction of constantly switching between platforms.

$69 at StackSocial

At its core, BrowserCopilot is about convenience. Instead of copying text into ChatGPT or Claude, you can summon AI help directly in the browser. It’s built to handle everyday tasks like drafting emails, summarizing documents, or even generating blog posts, but it also goes further with features like “AI Vision,” which lets you screenshot any part of your screen and immediately query it. That means you can highlight a confusing chart or a snippet of text and get context-aware answers without explaining the background yourself.

What makes this subscription stand out is its flexibility. You’re not locked into one AI model — you get access to ChatGPT, Claude, and Google’s Gemini, each with its own strengths. ChatGPT is strong for creative writing and structured answers, Claude excels at nuanced reasoning and ethical considerations, and Gemini shines in multimodal tasks like working with text, images, and video. BrowserCopilot lets you create custom “copilots” trained on your workflows and writing style, so your outputs feel less generic and more like your own voice. For email-heavy professionals, the one-click reply feature is a game-changer: it learns your tone and phrasing, so responses sound authentically you.

Privacy is another selling point. Unlike some AI tools that store prompts or use them for training, BrowserCopilot emphasizes a privacy-first design. Conversations aren’t stored on servers, and your data isn’t fed back into the models. That’s reassuring for anyone handling sensitive information in their browser.

The lifetime deal is particularly compelling because it removes the subscription fatigue that comes with most AI services. Instead of paying $20 a month for ChatGPT Plus or similar plans, you’re essentially locking in unlimited queries across multiple models for a one-time fee. For freelancers, small business owners, or anyone who relies on AI daily, that’s a cost-saving move that could pay for itself in just a few months.

Of course, the caveat is that this deal is tied to Chrome, so if you’re a Safari or Firefox loyalist, you’ll need to adjust. But for the majority of users who already live in Google’s ecosystem, BrowserCopilot feels like a natural extension of the browser — a productivity boost that’s always within reach.

For $69, it’s less about buying another app and more about embedding AI into the way you already work. If you’ve been curious about AI but hesitant to commit to ongoing subscriptions, this lifetime deal offers a low-risk way to see how much time and effort an in-browser copilot can save.


Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.


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