minimi - Your ambient memory for Claude

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Every great Claude response starts with context. minimi listens across your Mac - docs, calls, messages, tabs - and gives Claude the full picture. No prompting. All on-device and private.

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Been using Shram for a while now and it is making my life a lot easier. Minimi is a crazy upgrade and i am loving it

 thank you Vikram - looking forward to hearing your feedback on Minimi :)

 - thanks Vikram :))

 So glad! Your feedback has helped us a lot!

Top team, Top product.
Congrats on the launch guys!!!

 Hi Divyansh! Thank you for your kind words - looking forward to hearing your feedback on Minimi :)

 - thanks Divyansh :))

 Thank you, Divyansh!

The fun technical bit: it's all local-first. Your context gets embedded and stored on your Mac, retrieval runs locally, and Claude pulls it over a single MCP connector. Nothing leaves your device. I know because I built it :))

 - great job, Vineet :))

 Being local is a big relief!

Super cool product. Congrats on the launch team.

 - thank you! Do share feedback :)

 looking forward to hearing your feedback!

 Thanks, Nikhil!

Woohoo! All the best team 🚀

 Thanks as always Suhas! <3

 - thank you! Do try using and share more feedback :)

 Thanks Suhas!

Congrats on the launch. Most memory tools that 'always listen' wave their hands at the delete path, so I went looking for it here. When I revoke an app or delete a memory, do the vectors already sitting in the local store actually go? That's the real privacy question I believe for something that's on by default

 - great question, and you're right to push on this. When you block an app or domain, Minimi stops capturing from it going forward. Revoking or pausing fully stops all capture.

On deletion - you can't yet delete specific memories granularly, but a full app uninstall wipes the local store entirely, vectors included. Selective memory deletion is on our roadmap.

Keen to hear your feedback once you've tried it.

 Great question. It stops creating memory after you pause Minimi or block an app. The earlier memory stays but we are planning to allow selective deletion.

Many people already try “memory” via manual notes or lightweight MCP memory servers. What’s the key product bet behind ambient capture across tabs/docs/messages/calls—and where does that approach win or lose versus a more intentional, user-curated memory workflow?

 - the bet is on zero friction.

Manual notes and curated workflows ask you to decide what matters in the moment. Which means you're one busy day away from a gap. Most people don't take notes on the tab they skimmed or the offhand thing mentioned on a call - but that's exactly the context Claude ends up needing.

Ambient capture removes the decision. You don't curate, you just work - and Minimi builds the picture in the background.

Intentional memory is great for things you know you'll need. But most context isn't that - it's just ambient. That's the gap.

 Manual/Curates memory/workflow will miss out on things by default. Humans aren't perfect and hence Minimi ambiently capturing everything helps.

Honestly....I was so tired of giving my LLM context about everything I was working on 😣
My projects, stuff about myself, my choices, my working patterns, pasting screenshots from old chats, sharing the same docs again and again.

Minimi SOLVES ALL OF IT. No need to give any context to your LLM about what you're working on or your past conversations. It captures it all, everything on your screen, and keeps the data on your device, so it's completely safe and local. If you live inside your LLM, this is the upgrade you didn't know you needed.

Do give this superpower tool a try ⚡️

  - yup! Proud to have built this together :))

 those daily reports you create via minimi are so awesome!

 It indeed feels like Jarvis!

Wow. This is exactly what I need. Will come back and ask questions but excited to check this out!

 - glad to hear. Please feel free to reach out any time. Good day! :)

 Looking forward to your feedback!

 Love to hear it Jessica would love your feedback once you've tried it

so cool!!!!!!!! kudos to the team

 Thanks Naina!

 Thank you as always Naina <3

 Thanks Naina!

 - thanks Naina. Do try using Minimi. It's uber cool!