
Memoriq
: How to use it, features, and the business problems it solves
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What is Memoriq?
A private AI memory vault that lets you save and search conversations from ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Grok in your own end-to-end encrypted (E2EE) storage. A browser extension automatically captures conversations and encrypts them on your device before upload. Open-source and self-hostable. Keeps your valuable AI interactions intact without entrusting plaintext to the cloud.
Business problems it solves
About "Memoriq"
How to Use
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Set up Memoriq
Choose between the hosted version or self-host the open-source code on your own server. You can pick whichever suits your needs and privacy requirements.
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Set an encryption password
Set a password that only you know. This is used to derive an encryption key on your device, and your conversations are encrypted before being uploaded.
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Install the browser extension
Installing the browser extension allows you to automatically capture conversations from ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Grok and save them to your encrypted vault.
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Save your AI conversations
Store conversations you want to keep in your encrypted vault. ChatGPT uses the provider's conversation API, making it the most reliably captured source.
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Search across services and put your knowledge to work
Search and organize conversations from multiple AI services in one place, so you can quickly retrieve past insights. You can also export your vault in encrypted form for backup.
Features
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Cross-service conversation storage
Save conversations from ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Grok together in a single vault.
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End-to-end encryption (E2EE)
Encrypted with AES-256-GCM and processed on your device before uploading. Keys are derived with PBKDF2-SHA256, so only you can access the contents.
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Cross-service search
Search conversations across services in one place and instantly find what you need.
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Automatic capture via browser extension
The extension automatically captures conversations. ChatGPT is captured via the same-origin conversation API; Claude, Gemini, and Grok are handled via DOM extraction.
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Open-source and self-hostable
The source code is publicly available, and you can self-host it on your own infrastructure — ideal for those who don't want to rely on plaintext cloud storage.
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Encrypted backup / export
Export the contents of your vault while keeping them encrypted for safekeeping.
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PWA (Progressive Web App)
Delivered as a PWA for easy access from any browser.
Pricing
Pricing information is current as of June 2026. Memoriq is available for free and released as open-source. You can choose between the hosted version or self-hosting. Check the official site and repository for the latest availability.
| Plan / Type | Price | Key Details |
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| Hosted version | Free | Use immediately with the browser extension and encrypted vault. Cross-service conversation storage and search with E2EE. |
| Self-hosted (OSS) | Free (OSS) | Run the public source code on your own server. Full control over your data. |
※ As of June 2026, Memoriq is in beta and offered for free. Pricing or paid options may be added in the future — check the official site for the latest information.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Aggregates conversations from multiple AI services into one place for unified search
- E2EE (client-side encryption) means even the service operator cannot access your content
- Open-source and self-hostable — you retain complete control over your data
- Free to use, so there's virtually no barrier to getting started
Cons
- The UI and documentation are primarily in English; no official Japanese support confirmed
- If you forget your encryption password, data recovery may not be possible by design
- Claude, Gemini, and Grok rely on DOM extraction and may be affected by UI changes
- Self-hosting requires a certain level of technical knowledge
Reviews & Reputation
- Privacy-conscious users and engineers have taken notice, praising it for "keeping conversations from multiple AIs in one place" and "being able to save with confidence thanks to E2EE."
- Comments like "the open-source, self-hostable approach makes it trustworthy" are common.
- On the other hand, users also note "the English-first interface," "Claude/Gemini/Grok can be vulnerable to UI changes," and "password management is your own responsibility."
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q. Is Memoriq free to use?
Yes. As of June 2026, it is free and available as open-source. Both the hosted version and self-hosting are available.
Q. Which AI services are supported?
ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Grok are supported. ChatGPT is the most reliably captured, as it uses the provider's conversation API.
Q. How does the encryption work?
Conversations are end-to-end encrypted with AES-256-GCM and processed on your device before uploading. Keys are derived with PBKDF2-SHA256, so no one else can access the contents.
Q. Is Japanese supported?
The UI and documentation are primarily in English, and no official Japanese support has been confirmed. Conversations in Japanese can still be stored and searched, but the UI itself is in English.
Memoriq vs. Typical AI Memory Tools
| Aspect | Memoriq | Typical memory extensions | Best for |
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| Storage | E2EE encrypted vault (self-hostable) | Often plaintext cloud storage | Memoriq for privacy-sensitive use |
| AI support | Cross-service: ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok | Often single-service | Memoriq for spanning multiple AI services |
| Offering | Open-source, free | Often paid or closed-source | When you want to manage and verify everything yourself |
For more detailed comparisons, see the individual pages for related services.


