One place for everything you know.
Memoral is a private, encrypted personal wiki for the pieces of your life that get scattered: journal entries, medical notes, recipes, people, places, projects, books, ideas and everyday moments.
Write naturally. Memoral connects the rest.
Use Memoral to keep:
• Daily journals and reflections
• Symptoms, medications and doctor visits
• Family recipes and meal plans
• Places, restaurants and trips
• Books, highlights and course notes
• Projects, decisions and goals
• People, events and family details
• Ideas you want to come back to
Memoral turns your entries into a connected wiki. It can detect wiki-links, suggest tags, find related entries and help you search by keyword, meaning, tag, date or plain-language question.
Ask things like:
“What was that tonkotsu spot in Tokyo?”
“When did I first write about this symptom?”
“What recipes did we cook for Dad’s birthday?”
“What notes mention the book that changed my mind?”
Each answer is grounded in your own entries, so your wiki becomes useful not just for you, but for the AI tools you already use.
Private by design:
• Encrypted by default
• Per-entry envelope keys
• Entries are never used to train models
• Export your wiki in Markdown or JSON on paid plans
• Passkeys and 2FA supported
A plain privacy note: Memoral is encrypted at rest, but it is not zero-knowledge or end-to-end encrypted. AI features run server-side, so relevant text may be processed by model providers when you ask Memoral to connect, summarize or answer questions about your wiki.
Memoral is for personal notes and memory. It does not provide medical, financial or legal advice.
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Your whole life, one wiki, your second brain.