You talk. Necory files. The server verifies.
Four steps, in the order they actually happen.
Say it, in your language
Type, dictate, or attach — a note, a photo of a receipt, a PDF, a place, a debt. English, Arabic, and Spanish all work mid-conversation.
Necory files it
The AI extracts what matters — a title, a summary, tags, the amount, the person — and saves it to the right memory layer: vault, ledger, memories, or your learned profile.
The server checks the claim
When Necory says "Saved" or "Deleted", the server verified that it actually happened this turn. Money math, coordinates, and file contents are handled by our servers — the AI is never the source of truth for them.
Ask, anytime, any way
Months later, ask a vague question. Recall searches by meaning, keyword, and tag at once, merges the results, and answers with the real record — including cards for photos, files, and maps.
An assistant that can't quietly get it wrong
Most AI apps let the model narrate whatever it likes. Necory is built the other way around.
A claim is a proof
Every "saved", "updated", or "deleted" must trace to a verified server action in that same turn — otherwise the server corrects the reply.
Deletion has a commit gate
Bulk deletes are proposed by the AI but executed only by the server after your explicit confirmation. The model has no delete button of its own.
Recall can't be narrowed by a guess
The AI's hints may re-order search results, but they can never filter items out. The thing you saved is always findable.
See what it remembers for you
Start free — no card, 10 AI messages a day, your first vault in one sentence.
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