Launching today
MeMex gives your Mac a private visual memory. It turns screen activity into an organized timeline of real work moments, then lets you ask plain-English questions and return to matching screen evidence. Daily and weekly reports summarize work you already did, while Pattern Insights spots repeated workflows worth automating. Recordings stay local in a location you control; AI analysis is optional and uses your own provider or compatible local endpoint.







The timeline view actually made my scattered work day feel coherent, and being able to ask "what was that thing I saw yesterday" in plain English saved me a real hunt through screenshots.
Thanks Ali! That is exactly the feeling I hoped the timeline would create: not just a pile of captures, but a coherent thread through a fragmented day. “What was that thing I saw yesterday?” is also one of the most natural questions for MeMex. I’m glad it saved you the screenshot hunt. Was the matching evidence easy to recognize once MeMex surfaced it?
tried it for an afternoon and the timeline view feels genuinely useful, scrolling back to find that one design file i lost track of. like that the recordings stay on my machine by default.
Thanks Sinem! That “one design file I lost track of” moment is exactly the kind of context gap MeMex is meant to close. I wanted the timeline to feel like continuity, not another folder full of screenshots. I’m glad the local recording model felt right too. When you found the file, did you get there by scrolling the timeline or by asking the Assistant? That distinction would help me decide which retrieval path to improve first.
@new_user___1802026258df93399c32311 Thank you, Lyra! That line came directly from my own frustration: I could remember completing the work, but not the path, sources, or decisions behind it.
MeMex is meant to make that context recoverable without requiring you to document everything manually. What kind of context do you find yourself losing most often: tabs and files, past decisions, or troubleshooting steps?