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For work →Memori is the personal memory profile for AI. Here's why it exists, who's building it, and how we stay honest about how it makes money.
Fernando started coding as a kid, building game servers for friends.
A book about neural networks made AI the thing he couldn't put down.
A close friend's illness pulled him into medicine, and he built a medical-imaging company in Mexico.
Years in pharma taught him how much good work dies in forgotten documents.
ChatGPT made the question urgent: why does the smartest tool in the room know nothing about you?
At Stanford he met Shekhar in the first week, and the research kept landing on one answer: context is what makes AI good.
So they built Memori: the memory layer that belongs to the person, not the platform.
This is my story. I'm Fernando. It lives in my memory, and every time I use AI, it's Fernando who's using it, not another user.
A product that holds your memory only works if you trust it, and trust starts with being plain about how the company stays alive. Memori makes money from a subscription. You pay for Pro; that funds keeping Memori running on your terms. The Free plan is the full trust surface, and it is never paywalled.
"Your AI, on your terms" has to be true of how Memori makes money, not just of how it handles your Mems.
See how Memori brings the meetings, notes, and projects you already keep to every AI tool you use.
For work →Your AI, on your terms.