Mneme: Open-Protocol AI Memory That Stays on Your Device
A new open-source tool called Mneme lets you store AI memory on your own device, encrypted and accessible across different AI platforms. It's designed to give users full control over their data, unlike many existing AI memory products.

Mneme is an open-protocol AI memory tool that lives entirely on your device. Built by a developer frustrated with AI products that host user data on their servers, Mneme encrypts your data with keys only you hold. It works across popular AI platforms like Claude, Cursor, ChatGPT, and Gemini, ensuring your data stays private and under your control.
This matters because it puts the power back in your hands. Most AI memory tools store your data on their servers, locking you into their ecosystem and raising privacy concerns. Mneme changes that by letting you use AI tools without sacrificing control over your information. Think of it like having a personal assistant that only you can access, no matter which AI service you're using.
If you're curious, you can try Mneme today. Head over to the GitHub repository at https://github.com/ppserapiao/mneme or visit the demo at https://mneme-web-zeta.vercel.app. The tool is open-source under the Apache 2.0 license, so you can even contribute to its development if you're tech-savvy.