Blog
Engineering notes and product updates from Memoria — the team building persistent, queryable memory for AI agents.
- Feature
Memoria's Backup & Restore Is Live: Your Agent Finally Has a Save Point
Snapshot your agent's memory at any point and restore it instantly. Experiment freely without fear of losing the version you worked hard to build.
- Tutorial
Get Started in 1 Minute: Connect Memoria to OpenClaw
A step-by-step guide to replacing OpenClaw's default file-based memory with Memoria — semantic retrieval, version control, and cross-agent memory sharing.
- Tutorial
Get Started in 1 Minute: Connect Your Coding Agent to Memoria
One command. Persistent memory. Works with Cursor, Claude Code, Codex, and Kiro. The whole setup takes under 1 minute.
- Product
Why a Single Markdown File Can't Be Your AI Agent's Memory
A blunt reality check: .cursorrules and CLAUDE.md silently break as your project grows. Here's why static files fail and what production-grade agent memory actually looks like.
- Engineering
Why I Rewrote Memoria in Rust
From Python prototype to Rust production binary — a database kernel engineer's journey rewriting Memoria, and how AI flattened Rust's learning curve.
- Product
Why Do AI Agents Need Memory?
AI without memory is like a barista who forgets your order every day. This article explores why memory is the missing piece that turns AI from a cold tool into a real partner.
- Product
Introducing Memoria: The World's First Git for AI Agent Memory
The models are brilliant. The memory is the bottleneck. We built Memoria to fix that — version-controlled, semantically-retrieved, self-governing memory for every AI agent.