For months, I was using five different AI export tools. One for ChatGPT, one for Claude, one for Gemini, and separate ones for Cursor and GitHub Copilot. Each had different interfaces, different quality levels, and different quirks.
It was a mess.
Then I found one tool that does them all: XWX AI Chat Exporter. And it's not just that it works across platforms — it's that the quality is consistent everywhere.
What Made Me Switch
1. Universal platform support. It handles ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, DeepSeek, Grok, Microsoft Copilot, Perplexity, GitHub Copilot, Google AI Studio, Cursor, Janitor AI, and Character.AI. Twelve platforms, one extension.
2. Consistent quality. The PDF output looks the same whether I'm exporting from ChatGPT or Claude. Code syntax highlighting is preserved everywhere. LaTeX formulas render correctly. Images stay intact.
3. The selection mode. Instead of clicking tiny checkboxes on the far right of each message, XWX uses a blue dashed box around each message. You click anywhere inside the box to select it. For long conversations, this is dramatically faster.
The Features That Matter
Auto-generated table of contents. For long conversations (and some of my debugging sessions run 150+ messages), the PDF gets a clickable index on the first page. You can jump to any section instantly.
Multiple export formats. PDF for reading and sharing, Markdown for editing and importing into notes, JSON for searching and analysis.
One-click export. If it takes more than one click, I won't use it consistently.
The Bottom Line
If you use multiple AI platforms, find a unified export tool. The time you save from not managing five different extensions is significant.
XWX AI Chat Exporter is the one I use. It's not perfect, but it's the best I've found for cross-platform AI conversation export.
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