Open Brain — The infrastructure layer for your thinking. One database, one AI gateway, one chat channel — any AI plugs in. No middleware, no SaaS.
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Open Brain — The infrastructure layer for your thinking. One database, one AI gateway, one chat channel — any AI plugs in. No middleware, no SaaS.
Shared Memory Storage for Multi-Agent Systems
The memory layer for AI-native development — giving AI persistent understanding of your software projects.
Human-like memory for AI agents — semantic, episodic & procedural. Experience-driven procedures that learn from failures. Free API, Python & JS SDKs, LangChain & CrewAI integrations.
5-layer persistent memory, coherence, and identity architecture for OpenClaw agents. AI amnesia solved. 353 sessions of proof.
Memory layer for AI agent orchestrators with adaptive forgetting, stronger retrieval.
Benchmark suite for evaluating retrieval quality and latency of AI agent context systems
Unified memory layer for AI coding agents: incremental transcript sync, ranked search, archive/restore.
🧠 Persistent memory for AI agents. SQLite for agent state. Zero cloud dependencies. Local embeddings. MCP-native integration with Claude Desktop/Code, Cursor, Windsurf & more.
SQL Native Memory Layer for LLMs, AI Agents & Multi-Agent Systems
Vendor-neutral memory layer for AI agents. Give ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor, Gemini, and Grok shared persistent memory. TypeScript SDK, MCP server, REST API.
Ultimate memory layer for local LLM's ~ mitigate limitations of Context Window.
Biologically Inspired Memory Management in AI: A Multi-Tiered Approach with Offline Consolidation
One memory layer for every AI chatbot. Save context once → use everywhere. Local-first, open source.
smrti (स्मृति) — non-dual memory for structured knowledge elicitation
Smart memory system for AI agents with vector search, automatic extraction, and cross-device sync
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