Quick answers
Use this page when you want the short version of what Mnemo is, how it handles privacy, and what to expect from continuity across devices.
Short version: Mnemo is a private Memory OS with local-first foundations, rich context, recall surfaces, and optional cloud continuity.
What is Mnemo?
Mnemo is a private Memory OS: a personal system for capturing fragments of life, preserving their context, and resurfacing them later through timeline, search, map, calendar, reminders, and related views.
Is Mnemo just a journaling app?
No. Journaling can be one use of Mnemo, but the product is broader than a writing diary. It is designed to connect writing, media, links, places, reminders, and related moments into one retrievable archive.
Is Mnemo cloud-based today?
Mnemo is local-first by design, with cloud continuity available on top. You can use it privately on one device, or add cloud account and sync behavior when you want continuity across devices.
Is my archive still private?
That is the intended posture. Mnemo is designed around a private archive, protected access, and user control over what gets stored and how continuity is enabled.
Can I use Mnemo on the web?
Yes, but browser-based use should still be treated as available with caveats rather than assumed parity in every scenario.
Can I move my archive or keep backups?
Yes. Mnemo includes archive portability through export and import flows where available, so your memory layer is not trapped in one device.
What does cloud continuity actually add?
It helps your archive follow you across devices. The local archive remains important, while the cloud layer adds identity, continuity, and recovery-oriented flows.
Where should I report bugs or request features?
Use Support and then open the public issue tracker linked from Feedback and issues.