# MyMemo

AI-powered second brain for organizing and retrieving digital knowledge.

- Category: Productivity
- Pricing: Free
- Tags: Knowledge Management, Research
- Website: https://mymemo.ai/?via=aigregator
- Aigregator page: https://aigregator.com/tools/mymemo
- API: https://x402.aigregator.com/v1/tools/mymemo

## Overview
MyMemo is an AI-native knowledge management tool that helps users capture, organize, and retrieve digital content from across the internet. It consolidates articles, videos, links, screenshots, and files into a single, unified platform where users can chat with their personal knowledge base using natural language queries. The tool stands out by not only storing content but also understanding and analyzing it, transforming fragmented information into structured, actionable knowledge.

The platform serves writers, researchers, students, and professionals who struggle with information overload. Users can capture content through a Chrome Extension, then query their knowledge base for targeted searches, smart synthesis across multiple sources, and creative insights. A notable limitation is that the tool's effectiveness depends on the quality and scope of content users actively upload—without consistent curation, it may not develop comprehensive enough knowledge bases for complex synthesis tasks.
## Key Features
- AI Chat (AskMemoAI) - natural language queries of personal knowledge base
- Chrome Extension - one-click capture of web content
- Multi-format content support - articles, videos, links, screenshots, files, tweets, notes, reports
- AI Summary - automatic extraction of key information and deep content analysis
- Smart Collections - organized grouping of memos with scoped AI chat
- MemoCast - converts saved content into personalized 3-minute podcast feeds
- TeamSpace - shared knowledge hub for team collaboration
- Multiple AI Models - access to GPT-5, Claude 4.6 (Opus & Sonnet), Gemini
- Multi-Language Support - AI assistance and summaries in multiple languages
- Mobile apps - iOS and Android apps for on-the-go access

## Use Cases
- Writers storing references, inspiration, and sources for blog articles and creative projects
- Researchers organizing academic papers, technical documents, and key findings
- Students consolidating learning materials and generating study summaries
- Founders and entrepreneurs gathering resources for fundraising and startup strategy
- Teams collaborating on shared knowledge through TeamSpace with AI-powered insights

## Who It Is For
- Writers and content creators
- Researchers and academics
- Students
- Entrepreneurs and founders
- Knowledge workers
- Teams needing shared knowledge management

## Pros
- Unified content aggregation - consolidates diverse content types (articles, videos, screenshots, files) in one platform with web, mobile, and extension access
- Intelligent analysis and synthesis - goes beyond storage by understanding content and synthesizing insights across multiple sources
- Flexible AI model selection - users can switch between top-tier models including GPT-5, Claude, and Gemini for optimal results on different tasks
- Free tier availability - users can start capturing and organizing content without upfront payment

## Cons
- Effectiveness depends on user curation - without actively uploading and organizing content, the knowledge base may lack depth for meaningful synthesis
- Limited information about data privacy and storage specifics - the website doesn't clearly detail where files are stored or comprehensive privacy safeguards
- Free tier limitations unknown - pricing details and feature restrictions for the free plan are not clearly outlined on the homepage

## Pricing Plans
- Free: Free

## Alternatives
- [Audioread](https://aigregator.com/tools/audioread)
- [ChatPDF](https://aigregator.com/tools/chatpdf)
- [Ask Your PDF](https://aigregator.com/tools/ask-your-pdf)
- Notion
- Obsidian

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