A shadow-writer that turns scattered thoughts into polished documents.

Capture ideas as they come. Memory Lake preserves the raw material and helps structure emerge over time.

Memory Lake inbox and memory list
Memory Lake structured document view
Memory Lake template creation screen

Texting to your notes

From fragments to form.

You do not have to hold the whole document in your head. Add what you know when it arrives. Memory Lake keeps each piece, places it where it belongs, and lets the document become more coherent with every update.

It feels closer to sending a text than managing a file, but the result moves toward something structured, readable, and durable.

Memory Lake polished document screen
Memory Lake record capture screen

Under the hood

From records to structure

Memory Lake is different because it keeps the source material intact while letting the document evolve.

Built from records.

Every addition is preserved as raw source material. Your words are not overwritten. They remain the foundation the document is built from.

Shaped by templates.

Each memory follows a template that decides how new material is merged, structured, and presented. Change the template and the shape can change with it.

Protected by versions.

When the structure changes, Memory Lake keeps prior versions close at hand so you can refine confidently instead of writing into a dead end.

Privacy

Private, owned, and always within reach.

Memory Lake is designed so privacy does not depend on blind trust. Memories can be encrypted with a 24-word key known only to you, so no one else, including the developers, can retrieve that content.

Your source material remains yours, and cloud sync keeps your memories available across devices so you can pick up where you left off.

Private

Encrypted memories stay readable only to you.

Owned

Your source material remains yours and stays under your control.

Accessible

Pick up the same memory across devices whenever you need it.

Availability

Available now on iPhone and iPad.

Download Memory Lake today. Apple-silicon Macs are also supported. Join the platform waitlist for Android, Windows, Linux, and future Mac releases.