What is Woxpas?
pronounced wox-pass /ˈwɒks.pæs/ — "wox" like box, "pas" like pass
Woxpas is the memory layer you own. Use it on its own or connect it across every AI tool you work with.
Your AI tools don't talk to each other. You told Claude about your project, ChatGPT knows your preferences, Cursor has your codebase context, and Slack holds your team decisions. None of them share what they know — and none of them ask what they should remember.
Woxpas fixes both problems.
It gives you one memory you control — capture from anywhere, use across every AI tool, and always stay in control of what gets remembered, corrected, or deleted.
Our Vision
To be the memory layer that gives people ownership of what they know — across every AI tool, every conversation, every document.
We imagine a world where:
- your memory works across every AI tool, not inside each one
- you control what gets remembered, corrected, or forgotten
- contradictions across your tools are caught and resolved
- forgotten commitments resurface when they matter
- your knowledge compounds over time, not fragments
Woxpas is the memory layer those tools never had — and the one you've always needed.
Our Mission
Unify scattered context
Your AI tools each build separate memories of you. Woxpas gives them one shared, consistent memory that you control.
Detect contradictions
When you told Claude one thing and ChatGPT another, Woxpas catches it. Conflicting information gets flagged and resolved.
Own your memory
No training on your data. Full deletion on request. Every answer cites its source. You decide what stays and what goes.
Surface what matters
Forgotten ideas resurface when relevant. Overdue commitments get flagged. Your daily digest tells you what needs attention.
Why Woxpas Exists
Every AI tool you use builds its own memory of you — and none of them share it. Your context is fragmented across Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, Slack, and a dozen other tools.
The result:
- •You repeat yourself across tools constantly.
- •AI assistants each remember different things — and you can't control what.
- •Contradictions build up silently across your tools and notes.
Woxpas sits in the space none of them touch:
This is not a search engine.
This is not a notebook.
This is not a traditional AI assistant.
This is not another AI memory that decides for you.
Woxpas is the memory layer those tools never had.
How Woxpas Works
Woxpas ingests your content — notes, PDFs, documents, thoughts — and builds:
- a memory graph showing how ideas connect
- time-aware relationships between concepts
- recall on demand through intelligent search
- synthesis that explains context across files
- conflict detection when your notes contradict each other
The more you add, the smarter your memory becomes.
Hear the Story
A deep dive into why Woxpas exists and how it works.
End Scattered Digital Amnesia with Woxpas
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Where Woxpas is Headed
The current focus is on the core engine: extraction → mapping → recall → meaning.
The roadmap includes:
Step by step, Woxpas becomes a cognitive layer for people — not just a tool.
View full roadmapA Note From the Founder
Woxpas began with a simple question: Why can't technology remember things the way we do?
I spent years juggling scattered notes, documents, insights, and research across multiple tools — each useful, none connected. Nothing truly remembered. Nothing felt like it understood my ideas across time.
So I built Woxpas from the belief that memory is not storage — memory is meaning.
Woxpas didn't start as a word with a definition. It gained meaning over time — just like the memories it helps create.
This is an evolving project, shaped by curiosity, experimentation, and the belief that everyone deserves a memory that grows with them.
Thank you for being part of the journey.

— Siddharth Khurana (Sid)
Founder of Woxpas