Feature overview
Mnemo is built as a Memory OS: capture fragments, preserve their context, and return to them through surfaces designed for recall instead of clutter.
What the feature surface is built around
Mnemo works best when these parts reinforce each other:
- capture that is not limited to plain text
- context that stays attached to each fragment
- recall surfaces that help you find, revisit, and reuse memory
- privacy and settings that protect the archive
- optional cloud continuity layered on top of the private archive
Start here
Getting started Understand first-run expectations and the quickest way to build a useful archive.Feature map
Core features Review the main loop of capture, organization, recall, and archive portability.Control surface
Privacy & settings Check how Mnemo exposes protection, preferences, notifications, and archive controls.Continuity
Cloud & sync Understand how continuity across devices fits on top of the private archive.Main pages
- Getting started - first-run expectations and how to make Mnemo useful quickly
- Core features - capture, organization, recall surfaces, and archive portability
- Privacy & settings - protection, preferences, notifications, and archive controls
- Cloud & sync - optional continuity across devices with clear caveats where needed