What Is Woxpas? The Memory Layer You Own
Siddharth Khurana··2 min readEvery AI tool you use builds its own memory of you — and none of them share it.
You told Claude about your project structure. ChatGPT knows your writing preferences. Cursor has your codebase context. Slack holds your team decisions. But none of these tools talk to each other, and none of them ask what they should remember.
The result? You repeat yourself constantly, contradictions build up silently, and good ideas slip through the cracks.
Woxpas fixes both problems
Woxpas is a personal memory engine — one unified memory layer that sits across all your AI tools and gives you full control over what gets remembered, corrected, or forgotten.
Here's how it works:
Capture from anywhere
Drop in notes, PDFs, documents, or raw thoughts. Connect it to Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, or your browser. Everything flows into one memory.
Understand, don't just store
Woxpas doesn't just file things away. It extracts meaning — commitments you've made, decisions you've taken, facts you've stated — and maps how your ideas connect over time.
Detect contradictions
When you told Claude one thing and ChatGPT another, Woxpas catches it. Conflicting information gets flagged so you can resolve it before it causes problems.
Resurface what matters
Forgotten ideas come back when they're relevant. Overdue commitments get flagged. Your daily digest tells you what needs attention — without you having to go looking.
You own it
No training on your data. Full deletion on request. Every answer cites its source. You decide what stays and what goes.
Why this matters
AI memory shouldn't be something that happens to you inside each tool's black box. It should be something you own — portable, transparent, and under your control.
Woxpas is the memory layer those tools never had, and the one you've always needed.
Get started
Woxpas is currently in beta. Create your account and start building your memory today.