AI chat with memory

The character remembers. You decide what lasts.

Reverie combines live context, rolling summaries, and editable long-term memory so relationships and stories continue instead of restarting.

  • Visible memory
  • Editable facts
  • Separate persona histories
01
Talk naturally
02
Older scenes become a narrative
03
Durable facts are saved
04
You stay in control

What Elara remembers

You can edit every entry

12 memories

Identity

Your name is Rowan and you use they/them pronouns.

Edit · Pin · Delete

Milestone

You promised to return to the observatory after winter.

Edit · Pin · Delete

Preference

You dislike being called 'captain' outside formal scenes.

Edit · Pin · Delete

Three layers, one continuous story

How character memory actually works.

01

Talk naturally

Recent messages remain verbatim in the live context, so the character can respond to the exact scene in front of them.

02

Older scenes become a narrative

As a conversation grows, a rolling summary preserves plot state, emotional dynamics, and unresolved threads.

03

Durable facts are saved

Names, preferences, milestones, and important changes become editable long-term memory entries.

04

You stay in control

Review, edit, pin, or delete memory whenever the character's version of the story needs correction.

Memory controls

Believable continuity, without losing control.

01

See what the character knows

Open the memory panel to inspect durable facts instead of guessing what survived an old conversation.

02

Pin the exact detail

Add a memory manually when a promise, preference, date, or piece of lore must remain precise.

03

Correct or delete anything

Fix an inaccurate summary, remove an unwanted memory, or clear everything when you want a clean start.

04

Keep identities separate

Each roleplay identity builds a different relationship and memory thread with the same character.

05

Let branches diverge safely

Forks inherit the past at the branch point, then form independent memories that never contaminate the original.

06

Carry lore beyond one chat

World Books keep locations, factions, rules, and supporting cast available by meaning across chats and stories.

AI memory FAQ

What stays, what fades, and who decides.

Why AI characters forget

Forgetting is usually a context problem, not a personality problem. A model can only read a bounded amount of raw conversation at once, so older information needs a different representation.

Context is exact but finite

The newest messages are shown to the model verbatim. They carry nuance and exact wording, but eventually older messages must roll out of the window.

Summaries preserve the arc

A compressed narrative can keep the rooftop argument and the unresolved promise while sacrificing the color of a shirt or an exact sentence.

Long-term memory preserves facts

Durable entries survive regardless of thread length. They are ideal for identity, preferences, milestones, and facts that must remain available months later.

Memory should be accountable

A believable character is useful only when you can understand and correct the state behind the performance.

Visible, not mysterious

Reverie exposes saved memory in the side panel. You do not have to repeatedly test the character to discover what it believes.

Editable, not permanent by accident

AI can compress a scene incorrectly. Edit the entry and the corrected version becomes the one future replies receive.

Scoped to the right story

Character, identity, and branch boundaries keep one relationship or alternate timeline from overwriting another.

Continue, don't restart

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