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Atlaso Launches a 'Memory Layer' That Lets Every AI You Use Share the Same Context—No More Re-Explaining Yourself

Atlaso launched on Product Hunt as a memory layer that connects once, letting AI tools like Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, and ChatGPT automatically share a user's work context

📅 5 Aug 2026, 07:10
Atlaso Launches a 'Memory Layer' That Lets Every AI You Use Share the Same Context—No More Re-Explaining Yourself
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Atlaso, a new startup, launched its product on Product Hunt with the concept of 'one memory for every AI you use.' It functions as a central memory layer that connects to various AI tools just once—after which every AI automatically remembers the user's important context, including ongoing projects, past decisions, and preferred working styles.

The problem Atlaso aims to solve is users having to 'retell the same story' every time they start a new session with an AI or switch to a different tool. Memories accumulated in one app are typically locked inside that app, but Atlaso claims its memory works across tools. According to its official website, it supports Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, Claude Desktop, OpenCode, and Antigravity—all of which can automatically read and write shared memories.

Atlaso claims its key difference from competitors like Supermemory lies in the usage model: Supermemory is a platform where developers must build integrations themselves via API and SDK, while Atlaso installs directly into coding tools. On security, the company states it removes confidential data before storage and encrypts data in transit. Pricing starts with a free tier, and the company claims its approach is backed by original research on AI memory.

However, all current information comes from Product Hunt and the company's own website. No independent tech outlets have reported on or tested the product yet, so the claimed performance and security remain unverified.

Why it matters
Thai users who work with multiple AI tools—especially coders—may finally escape the hassle of re-explaining context every time they switch tools. However, they should be cautious about data privacy, as no independent testing has been conducted yet.
#Atlaso#AI memory#Product Hunt#เครื่องมือ AI

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