🧠 semantic-memory - Your Local Semantic Memory Solution
🚀 Getting Started
Welcome! This guide will help you download and run semantic-memory. Our application offers local semantic memory capabilities using PGlite and pgvector, providing a budget-friendly solution similar to Qdrant for AI agents.
📥 Downloading the Application
To get started, visit the Releases page to download the software. Click the button below:

📂 Accessing the Releases Page
- Open your web browser.
- Go to the Releases page: semantic-memory Releases.
- Browse the available versions. Select the latest version for the best experience.
⚙️ Download & Install
Now, let’s download and install the application.
- On the Releases page, find the latest version.
- Look for a file named semantic-memory.zip or semantic-memory.exe. This is the application file you need.
- Click the file link to start the download.
- Once the download completes, locate the file on your computer (usually in your Downloads folder).
- If you downloaded a .zip file, right-click it and select “Extract All.” Choose a folder to extract the files.
- Open the extracted folder.
- Look for the semantic-memory.exe file and double-click it to launch the application.
🖥️ System Requirements
Before you download, ensure your system meets these requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or higher, MacOS 10.15 or higher
- RAM: At least 4 GB
- Storage: Minimum 200 MB available space
- Additional Software: Ensure you have the latest version of .NET Framework or Python installed if prompted.
🎉 Features
semantic-memory includes various features designed to enhance your experience:
- Local Storage: Manage your semantic data without relying on the cloud.
- PGlite and pgvector Integration: Leverage advanced database management capabilities.
- User-Friendly Interface: Easy to navigate, even for beginners.
- Performance Optimization: Quickly handle large datasets efficiently.
- AI Agent Compatibility: Use with various AI models effortlessly.
📖 Usage Instructions
After launching the application, you will see the main dashboard.
- Create a New Memory:
- Click on “Create Memory.”
- Input the necessary data and click “Save.”
- Access Current Memories:
- Select “View Memories” to see your saved entries.
- Click any entry to view its details.
- Edit or Delete Memories:
- Select a memory from the list.
- Use the “Edit” or “Delete” options as needed.
- Export Memories:
- Want to save your memories externally? Use the “Export” feature to save your data.
🛠️ Support
If you encounter any issues, please check our FAQ section on the Releases page for common problems and solutions. For any technical support, feel free to reach out through the Issues tab in this repository.
Join our community to share your experiences and suggestions:
- GitHub Discussions: Share your thoughts and feedback.
- Social Media Links: Follow us for updates and tips.
For detailed documentation, including advanced features and customization options, visit our Wiki page on GitHub.
⚠️ Important Tips
- Always keep your installation updated. Check for new releases regularly.
- Backup your data before making any significant changes.
By following this guide, you will be able to download and run semantic-memory with ease. Enjoy organizing your semantic data!