Now in early access · Ask, don't search

Capture instantly.
Recall effortlessly.

MemoVault is the quiet second brain that remembers what you can't. Drop in a note, ask a question later — get the exact answer back, no folders required.

Private by default Sub-second recall No structure required
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Try: "Wi-Fi password"

Built for everyone with too much to remember

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◆ What's inside

A second brain that
doesn't get in the way.

MemoVault is built on one stubborn idea: capture should be effortless, and recall should feel like a conversation.

Capture without ceremony

Drop in a fact, a procedure, a half-formed thought. No title, no folder, no tags. Just your words.

Ask, don't search

Type what you'd ask a colleague. "How do I reset the staging DB?" — MemoVault knows what you mean.

Understands your meaning

Semantic recall reads intent, not just keywords. Find your note even when you can't remember a single word from it.

Yours, and only yours

Notes encrypted at rest. Never used to train models. Privacy isn't a setting here — it's the default.

No structure required

Skip the tagging rituals and nested folders. The vault organizes itself around what you actually look for.

Answers, not haystacks

Get the exact line you need, highlighted in context. Stop scrolling through your own notes to find a single sentence.

◆ The flow

From scattered to
searchable.

Three steps. No setup. No system to maintain. Just memory that answers when you ask.

01

Drop it in

Paste a snippet, type a thought, dump a procedure. No formatting, no metadata. Just write.

02

Ask later, in plain English

When you need it back, ask the way you'd ask a friend. No keywords, no remembering where you put it.

03

Get the exact answer

MemoVault returns the relevant line, highlighted in its original note. No skimming, no guessing.

Saved · 3 days ago#auto-tagged

MacBook recovery: hold Power + ⌘ + R until the Apple logo appears.

"How do I reset my Mac again?"

Recalled

Hold Power + ⌘ + R until the Apple logo appears — that opens recovery mode.

◆ Questions

The things you'd
probably ask first.

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The thoughts you keep
deserve a home.

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