Most robots wake up with amnesia. They do not remember you, your home, or what they did yesterday. CogmemAi is the persistent memory and personality layer that lets your robot remember people, places, tasks, and preferences across every session, so it gets to know the world instead of resetting in it. Runs at the edge or in the cloud. Top published score on LongMemEval.
Modern robots can see, move, and follow instructions in the moment. But the moment ends. Power cycle the unit, start a new task, or roll out a second robot, and everything learned is gone. No memory of who you are, where things belong, or what worked last time. Capability without memory is not intelligence; it is a goldfish with actuators.
CogmemAi gives your robot both halves of what makes a presence feel real: the brain that remembers, and the soul that stays the same someone over time.
Your robot remembers people, places, routines, tasks, and preferences, and recalls the right detail at the right moment. Memory survives reboots, new sessions, and software updates. It learns the home or the worksite instead of re-learning it forever. This is the same memory engine that holds the highest published score on LongMemEval.
Because the memory carries across every session, your robot stays the same character over time. It remembers your last conversation, your name, the inside joke from Tuesday. Paired with HiFriendbot's companion personalities, a service or care robot feels like someone your family knows, not a tool that forgets them by morning.
You decide what is worth keeping. CogmemAi captures it, scores it by importance, and brings it back by meaning.
Names, relationships, and preferences. The robot greets the person it met last week and recalls what matters to them.
Where things belong, the layout of a home or floor, and the daily rhythm of the people in it.
What was asked, what was done, and what worked, so the robot improves instead of repeating mistakes.
Past dialogue and decisions, recalled by meaning, so the robot picks up exactly where it left off.
How this household or operator wants things done, including safety rules that apply to every interaction with no opt-out.
What one robot learns can be shared with the rest, so a whole fleet gets smarter together.
CogmemAi memory is scoped. Private memory stays with a single robot; shared memory propagates across the fleet. Roll out unit number fifty and it inherits what the first forty-nine already learned, while personal and sensitive memory stays exactly where it belongs.
Robots cannot wait on a round trip to a data center, and a home robot's memory should not live on someone else's server. CogmemAi runs in a local mode on the robot or your network, so recall is fast, private, and works even when the connection drops, with quantum-safe encryption at rest.
CogmemAi is the memory layer, not a robotics framework. Your perception, planning, and control stay yours. Add memory through whichever surface fits your system.
Long-term memory is a real, measurable capability. We publish our scores, our methodology, and the dates we ran them.
It is the memory and cognition layer that lets a robot remember and learn over time. CogmemAi gives a robot persistent memory of people, places, tasks, and preferences, so it does not start from zero every time it powers on.
No. CogmemAi is the memory and personality layer. It plugs into your existing robotics stack through an API, SDK, or MCP server and adds long-term memory and continuity. Your perception, planning, and control systems stay yours.
Yes. CogmemAi offers an edge and on-prem mode so memory runs on the robot or your local network, with no dependency on the cloud and quantum-safe encryption at rest.
Yes. With scoped, shared memory, one robot can learn something and the whole fleet can benefit, while private memory stays per-robot. You control what is shared and what is local.
Through a language-agnostic HTTPS REST API, a direct API and SDK, or an MCP server. Any of them bridges cleanly into a ROS node or a custom autonomy runtime, so memory is just a call away.
CogmemAi scored 95.10% on LongMemEval, the highest published result on the field's hardest long-term-memory benchmark, plus 91% on LoCoMo, above the human baseline.
Get a free API key on the developer page and prototype against the cloud today. When you are ready for edge, on-prem, or fleet deployment, talk to engineering about a pilot.
Start free against the cloud today, then take it to the edge. Brain and soul, in one memory layer.