EidosOmni
Memory for agents.
In DevelopmentA semantic search layer over a person's entire digital life. Files, messages, emails, photos, browser history — all indexed and searchable by any agent.
The problem
AI agents are stateless. Every session starts from zero. The agent that helped you yesterday doesn't remember what it did, what it learned, or what you told it. It has no access to your messages, your files, your photos, your emails — the context that makes it useful.
Agents should have the same continuity humans take for granted, and right now they don't.
What it does
EidosOmni is a universal memory system for AI agents. It continuously indexes your device — messages, files, emails, photos, voice memos, Slack, GitHub, 24 sources and growing — and makes everything searchable through a single interface. The agent doesn't need to know where data lives. It asks EidosOmni, and EidosOmni finds it.
Portable
EidosOmni isn't locked into infrastructure. Your agent's memory exports to a portable .omni format — like a thumb drive, you can move it. Switch machines, switch providers, switch agents. The memory comes with you because it belongs to you, not to a platform.
Status: in development
Message and file adapters are operational. Email and photo adapters are being built. The search layer uses Reciprocal Rank Fusion across multiple retrieval methods. EidosOmni is not shipped yet — this page describes the architecture and what's working so far.