Layer 02 / Seven

Memory.

Tell it once.

Said. Saved. Known.

Every conversation gets quietly catalogued. Facts. Preferences. Decisions. People. The coffee shop you mentioned last month. The deadline you set in passing. Voxit holds onto it all.

Recall isn't keyword search. It's meaning search. Ask for "that thing from the call last week" and Voxit finds it — not by matching your words, but by knowing what you meant.

Your memories, encrypted. Yours to keep, export, or delete. Never trained on. Never sold.

Memory that holds.

Auto-extraction.

No save button. No manual notes. Voxit listens, decides what matters, and keeps it.

Meaning, not words.

Ask for "that idea from Monday" and Voxit finds it — even if you used completely different words then.

It reads everything you give it.

Point Voxit at a codebase, a project folder, a textbook, a stack of docs. It reads, indexes, and remembers — so the answers come back grounded in what's actually yours.

"Where's that coffee shop you mentioned?"
"What did I decide about the migration?"
"Who's joining the call tomorrow?"

Hourly. Quietly.

Voxit scans your active projects in the background — every hour, all the time. New code. Recent commits. The doc you just saved. So when you ask "what changed?" or "where did I leave off?" — Voxit already knows.

See what it knows.

The Knowledge Graph maps every memory, every connection, every thread — a 3D constellation of how Voxit understands you. Zoom in on a project. Trace how a decision got made. Watch your second brain take shape.

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