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Human-like memory for AI agents — semantic, episodic & procedural. Experience-driven procedures that learn from failures. Free API, Python & JS SDKs, LangChain, CrewAI & OpenClaw integrations.

  • Updated Jun 17, 2026
  • Python
kyros-ai

Kyros — The Memory OS for AI Agents Give your AI agents secure, self-correcting, persistent memory in 3 lines of code. Three memory types (episodic, semantic, procedural) with built-in forgetting curves, cryptographic integrity, and automatic contradiction resolution. Model-agnostic REST API with Python and TypeScript SDKs.

  • Updated Jun 30, 2026
  • Python
mnemonic

Persistent filesystem-based memory system for Claude Code. Pure MIF Level 3 compliant memory storage with YAML frontmatter, bi-temporal tracking, and proactive hooks. No dependencies - just markdown files and git.

  • Updated Jul 1, 2026
  • Python

Locally run multi-tier, multi-model, multi-modal, multi-mode Agentic AI Assistant Training/Inference Instance with CRAIID - Continuous Redundant AI Instance Dialogue - A proprietary personalized context/memory compression/storage/management subsystem designed to overcome ctx fatigue while maintaining accuracy, integrity & fidelity. And a lot more!

  • Updated Jun 30, 2026
  • HTML

The audit and verification layer for AI agents - verified procedural memory with compliance reports (SOC 2, EU AI Act, NIST AI RMF), a public procedure registry, and the verifier gate

  • Updated Jun 26, 2026
  • Python

Self-Improving Agents with Procedural Memory for LangChain. Agents that learn across task executions by extracting, storing, and retrieving reusable heuristics from their own experience. Research-backed feature inspired by HyperAgents, ERL, MARS, and DGM.

  • Updated Jun 28, 2026
  • Python

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