Personal AI memory for life outside the prompt window.
The most important context does not always happen in a chat. It happens on walks. Between meetings. Inside voice notes. Across interruptions. While a tab sits open for three days. In the private thought you are not ready to turn into a task.
Naya helps that context come back.
In plain terms. Personal AI memory is a private place that holds your own context (thoughts, voice notes, links, reminders, screenshots, and unfinished decisions) so you can return to it later instead of starting over. Naya is personal AI memory for the space between the moments a chat window never sees.
Chat remembers the conversation. Life happens everywhere else.
AI assistants can be useful when you are actively talking to them. But your real context is distributed.
- A thought in the kitchen.
- A voice note on a walk.
- A screenshot from a message.
- A link you saved because it might matter.
- A reminder with no explanation.
- A project that keeps returning in fragments.
Naya is personal AI memory for the space between those moments.
It should reduce the burden of remembering.
- Capture before the thought disappears.
- Connect related fragments.
- Remember why something mattered.
- Return after interruption.
- Reduce repeated explanation.
- Lower cognitive load.
- Find the thread without searching every tool.
- Keep private context under user control.
It should not make you prompt harder. It should not flood you with suggestions. It should not turn your inner life into a feed.
Quiet intelligence, without the chatbot theater.
Naya is not trying to become a personality you manage. It uses intelligence to help organize context, reduce overload, and return you to what matters. That might mean noticing that three captures are about the same decision, that a reminder belongs to an earlier voice note, or that a link connects to an unfinished project.
The point is not more AI. The point is less rebuilding.
Your life is not a database.
A traditional app stores what you enter. Personal AI memory should understand the relationship between things:
- The thought and the task.
- The reminder and the reason.
- The tab and the decision.
- The voice note and the project.
- The interruption and the return.
That is the continuity layer Naya is built for.
Personal memory needs stronger boundaries.
If a system holds private context, it should be built with restraint. Naya is designed around private context, user control, and calm re-entry.
Naya has no interest in harvesting everything about you. The goal is to help you return without starting over.