Long chats break when the model forgets what you said ten turns ago. Oasis uses optional structured session memory (internal nickname Railroad ) to help follow-ups stay coherent.
Insight for other users: Session memory extracts structured facts across turns and re-injects them into later prompts so the assistant can remember details within your session and plan limits. You do not edit memory by hand. It updates as you chat.
What it is not: Memory is not a full backup of web pages. It is distilled text used to steer replies, not a copy of everything you browsed.
How to work with it:
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Congrats on the launch! Been using Oasis for a bit and the voice control is the part that actually stuck for me. I keep catching myself reaching for it instead of opening new tabs or copy-pasting between sites. Feels like browsing finally caught up to the rest of the AI shift. Excited for everything still on the roadmap.
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@pournami_pottekat that's crazy! The same thing happened to me recently. I had my hands tied while eating a snack and watching TV, and I remembered I could just speak and say "Open Github in a new tab", and then the voice-to-text worked smoothly and Github opened. It was pretty insane lol
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@pallavi_m18 I hope we can deliver on your dream. What are your dream workflows? What are the series of actions you find yourself doing in the browser? If you could wave a magic wand and have Oasis do anything for you, what spell would you cast? These are the things we'd love to learn more about. When you let us know, we can build in new features that makes it a reality :)
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@nlokesh9 Thanks for sharing more about our Journey, Lokesh! The no-ads experience also somewhat snuck up on me. The idea was to always make it add free, but only through sitting in user interviews with Archana and BD, did I realize that no-ads and privacy ranked just as high on the priority list for many users as privacy, anonymity, and data security. We're still learning now with all the responses in this thread!
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Oasis is exactly what the Firefox platform has been missing. Having an integrated AI chat window right alongside my tabs keeps me in my flow and removes so much friction from my workflow. One feature I’d love to see added in the future is Cross-Tab Reasoning. For example, if I’m looking at a product on Amazon on Tab 1, and a tech review on Tab 2, it would be amazing to ask the AI: "Is the warranty mentioned on this Amazon page the same one the reviewer is complaining about in the other tab?
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@niraj_patil3 Cross-Tab Reasoning sounds sick, Niraj! I just added that to the roadmap 🫡
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The biggest issue with most 'AI browsers' right now is that the AI just sits in a side panel and doesn't actually understand what I'm looking at. Oasis breaking out of the standard chat sidebar to ground actions in actual browser context (tabs, history, bookmarks) is a game-changer. Also, being able to search history semantically instead of trying to remember exact keywords is going to save so much time. Can't wait to see how the trainability aspect evolves!
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@likhitha_guggilla We want to leverage the training data to make the average command in Oasis more fast, accurate, and "quality" in the eyes of the user. If a user executes 100 commands, I want them to feel like it was fast, accurate, and "quality" on 100/100.
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Congrats on the launch 🎉
What stands out to me about Oasis is that it doesn’t feel like it’s trying to constantly compete for my attention the way most browsers and platforms do today. The AI assistant actually feels useful in a practical way because it reduces friction during browsing instead of adding more noise. As someone who spends most of the day working across tabs, dashboards, docs, and research, having a cleaner workflow and faster access to help genuinely makes a difference.
Also proud to be part of a team building something that feels genuinely focused on improving the user experience instead of simply maximizing engagement. Excited to see where Oasis goes from here.
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@ravi_chandra_dasari I'm glad you feel that way Ravi! Thanks for sharing your perspective on what stands out in the user experience. Keep speaking your mind and let me and the rest of the team know what else we could consider to make life more elegant for you. What friction can we eradicate for you?
"Train anonymously" is the key phrase most AI browsers are just Chrome with a chatbot bolted on. Does the anonymous training actually persist across sessions or reset each time? Curious how it handles sites that require login.