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YourMemory

AI that remembers and forgets like humans.

AI Infrastructure ToolsFounded 2026Ebbinghaus forgetting curve for memory management-84% Token Waste reduction52% Recall (LoCoMo benchmarked)v1.3.0 Graph Engine100% Local (DuckDB)Chain-aware pruningImportance score controls decay rateMCP serverZero infra requiredFull benchmarking scripts on GitHubLoCoMo dataset available

Our Take

YourMemory is taking the Ebbinghaus forgetting curve — yes, that classic1885 psych experiment — and applying it to how AI agents manage their context window, which is kind of genius because most developers just treat memory like a digital filing cabinet when it should actually work like a living brain. They're claiming 84% token waste reduction and 52% recall on their LoCoMo benchmark, and while I can't verify those numbers independently, the graph engine pulling in architectural neighbors that standard RAG misses is the kind of differentiation that actually matters. It's free and open source, which is rare in the infrastructure space, and honestly? More context managers should think about biological decay instead of pretending AI memory is infinite.

An MCP server that uses the Ebbinghaus forgetting curve to manage AI context. It reinforces what matters and prunes the noise using biological decay.

Problem It Solves
AI agents become amnesiacs or hoarders that choke on stale context and break their reasoning. After about a week of working on the same project, agents forget decisions made on day one, and RAG systems get stuffed with junk causing reasoning to fall off a cliff.
Pricing Details
Open source
Free Tier
Free and open source
Differentiator
Treats context as a living thing using biological decay rather than a digital filing cabinet. Uses graph engine to pull in related architectural neighbors that standard vector search misses.
Traction
Notable Metrics: 111 followers, 93 points, Day Rank #20

Key Facts

Category
AI Infrastructure Tools
Founded
2026
Pricing
Free
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The people behind YourMemory

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Sachit Mishra

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