Venice introduces Memoria—a memory system that gives AI characters the ability to remember who you are across conversations.
What Memoria Does
Until now, every conversation with an AI character started fresh. Your preferences, goals, and context from previous sessions were gone. Memoria changes that.
With Memoria enabled, characters store and recall:
Your preferences — Communication style, topics of interest, how you like information presented
Your goals — What you're working on, projects you've mentioned, objectives you're pursuing
Past conversations — Context from previous sessions, decisions made, information shared
This recall happens naturally. You don't need to re-explain yourself each time.
How It Works
Memoria uses a local-first architecture. Your conversation data is processed and stored in an in-browser vector database, with optional cloud sync for cross-device access.
The system automatically extracts insights from your conversations:
User profiles — Who you are based on what you've shared
Character self-understanding — How the character understands its role with you
Relationship context — The dynamic between you and the character
You can view and edit these insights in the character settings.
Privacy First
Memoria is built with Venice's privacy-first approach:
Local processing — data stays on your device by default
Optional hosted memory — toggle between local and cloud backends
Full control — delete memories anytime, edit what's stored
Availability
Memoria is now live for Pro users. Enable it in your account settings and character settings to start building persistent relationships on Venice.
Try it now at venice.ai.
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