What is it?
MemoryStore is a video-first, AI-powered personal content library designed to bring scattered online saves into one searchable workspace. Instead of leaving Instagram reels, YouTube tutorials, TikTok favorites, X bookmarks, LinkedIn posts, screenshots, PDFs, and uploaded files spread across different platforms, MemoryStore centralizes them in a unified library.
Its core value comes from AI-based organization and retrieval. Saved content can be analyzed for summaries, topics, concepts, captions, and transcripts, making it easier to find information by meaning rather than by title alone. Users can search with keywords, use semantic search, chat with their saved library, or visually explore related content through a 3D Knowledge Graph.
MemoryStore positions itself as a “knowledge wallet” for content that would otherwise be difficult to rediscover later.
How It Works
MemoryStore supports several ways to capture content. Users can save directly through mobile share sheets, paste links into a Quick Save page, use Chrome or Safari browser extensions, upload supported files, or trigger workflows through iOS Shortcuts and Siri-based actions.
Each saved item becomes a content card with a thumbnail, title, source, and optional notes. AI processing then enriches that item with searchable metadata, helping transform passive saves into organized knowledge.
Search and discovery are handled through three main modes:
Keyword search across titles, notes, tags, and AI-generated summaries
Semantic search that retrieves content by meaning
Conversational search that answers questions based on saved materials
MemoryStore also includes a 3D Knowledge Graph, where saved items appear as connected nodes. This interface helps users explore themes, clusters, and relationships across their library in a more visual way.
Use Cases
MemoryStore can serve several audiences:
Students can collect lectures, tutorials, educational clips, and study resources, then search or chat across them by subject.
Creators can organize inspiration, references, competitor examples, visual styles, and editing ideas into searchable project libraries.
Professionals can save market insights, thought leadership posts, presentations, product research, and industry videos, then retrieve them before meetings or planning sessions.
Parents and general users can store recipes, activity ideas, advice videos, screenshots, and everyday reference content that would otherwise disappear into platform-specific save folders.
The tool is especially useful for anyone who frequently saves content but struggles to find it again later.
Products
MemoryStore’s product ecosystem includes:
Mobile apps for iOS and Android
A web app
Chrome and Safari browser extensions
AI-powered library chat
Semantic search and Knowledge Graph discovery
Public sharing and grouped content collections
Direct file uploads for video, image, and PDF formats
The platform also includes collaboration-oriented features such as shared groups and public content pages, extending it beyond personal bookmarking into lightweight knowledge organization.
Accessibility and Developer Options
MemoryStore is designed for cross-device use with responsive layouts, touch-friendly navigation, mobile-safe spacing, and interactive gestures for the graph experience. Haptic feedback on mobile devices adds responsiveness to key interactions.
For developers and advanced users, MemoryStore includes API access, Model Context Protocol support, iOS automation options, QR-based pairing for browser extensions, and sharing-related API features. These capabilities make the service more adaptable for custom workflows and AI assistant integrations.
Compatibility
MemoryStore supports iOS, Android, web, Chrome, and Safari. It also integrates with mobile sharing workflows and browser-based saving, making it usable across both desktop and mobile environments.
Content can be captured from major platforms such as Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, X, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Threads, alongside direct uploads and saved webpages.
Community
MemoryStore includes community and feedback channels through Discord, a built-in feedback platform called Bug Buddy, direct support, documentation, guides, FAQs, and in-app learning content. These resources support onboarding, issue reporting, feature requests, and product education.
Company
MemoryStore is built around the idea that valuable online knowledge should not remain fragmented across social platforms and browser tabs. Its product direction focuses on AI-assisted retrieval, video-first content handling, cross-platform access, and stronger user ownership of saved materials.
The platform has expanded from a save-later utility into a broader AI-powered knowledge management system with extensions, automation options, visual exploration, public sharing, and collaboration features.