Aevora
AI memory for everything you save

Save anything. Ask anytime.

Your AI-powered memory. Save notes, links, photos, and voice memos. When you need them back, just ask naturally.

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Aevora

Your memory, ready when the question finally arrives.

One place for the things worth keeping. Ask later, and get the useful detail back without digging through folders.

How it works

Start by saving something the way you already do.

Aevora does not ask you to learn a filing system first. Capture what matters in the format that fits the moment, then let recall happen later.

01

Paste a URL

Save from any website, recipe, article, or video without breaking your flow.

02

Quick Note

Capture a thought before it disappears and let Aevora remember the details for you.

03

Voice Memo

Record it naturally. Aevora keeps the meaning, not just the transcript.

See the magic

Here is what it feels like when recall actually works.

This is the product in one moment: something saved earlier, a natural question later, and a useful answer that arrives with enough context to act immediately.

Saved from YouTube

The Perfect Homemade Pasta in 20 Minutes

YouTube · 8:42

Quick note captured

That little bookshop in Lisbon — Rua do Carmo, near the tram stop.

What was that pasta recipe from the video?
Aevora

From the video: mix 200g flour + 2 eggs, knead 8 min, rest 30 min. The secret is a splash of olive oil in the dough.

Jump to 3:15 in video

Why Aevora

It is not another place to file things. It is a better way to get them back.

Aevora is for the things you know will matter later but do not want to over-organize now. The product value is simple: it gives you back the exact detail you were trying to remember, when you need it.

Find specifics

Recover the recipe step, the saved link, the bookshop address, or the note fragment you actually wanted.

Keep context

Get enough surrounding detail to act immediately instead of opening five tabs to reconstruct the memory.

Stay in flow

Capture fast, ask naturally later, and spend less time curating a personal filing cabinet.