Most AI forgets you the moment the tab closes. Petals keeps a living memory of your life — people, projects, promises — so every conversation starts where the last one ended.
Not a hidden profile — a living graph of the people, places, and ideas in your life. Open it, browse it, correct it.
Sample data, real component — drag, hover, click. Yours starts growing from your first conversation.
A memory system that builds a picture of your life — and shows its work. Every connection browsable, every claim traceable to its source. It even notices the commitments you make and keeps them for you.
Morning briefs. Deep research. Code it writes and runs for you. Automations it proposes itself — you approve, it runs.
Every major model. Custom personalities. Your data, yours to browse and export. And calm by design — no streaks, no nudges, nothing optimized to keep you here.
Memory eats more than chat. Paste anything — notes, files, links, transcripts — and it becomes part of what Petals knows.
The adventurous wire up always-on feeds through the ingestion API: what your screen saw, what you wrote by hand, how you slept, what you said out loud.
A small hardware dictaphone is in the works — capture anywhere, read later. 🌸
A note from the builder
Your AI should know as much about your life as you do.
Not because you typed it all in. Because it was there — in your conversations, your notes, your daily rhythm. The more it knows, the less you have to explain. The less you explain, the more useful it actually becomes.
That's the whole idea. Everything else follows from that.
It remembers so you can think. It never thinks so you can forget.
Marcel
Building Petals