System Online / Edition 01 — End-to-End Encrypted
A conversational archival vault for Discord and Slack. Save anything with a right-click.
Recall it with /recall. Share it with /public. Fully encrypted —
not even we can read your memories.
01 / The Context Collapse
Great ideas happen in chat every day. From Discord servers to Slack workspaces, they are buried beneath thousands of subsequent messages, lost to the feed. Search is broken. Context is forgotten.
Memoria Orbis was built to solve the ephemeral nature of chat rooms. It doesn't blindly scrape your data; it awaits your command to meticulously archive and catalogue the exact conversations you deem worthy of preservation.
No creeping data vacuums. Memoria only stores what you explicitly tell it to save using precise right-click context-menu commands and slash interactions. Your server remains private.
When you save a message, Memoria captures the surrounding conversation, ensuring you retain full context — not just an isolated quote stripped of meaning.
Type /recall <any word> to instantly search your vault. Results are shown only to
you. Share publicly with /public <ID> when you choose to.
Images attached to saved messages are captured and stored alongside the text, so your memories are complete — photos, screenshots, and embeds included.
Every saved memory is accessible from your personal web dashboard at memoriaorbis.com. Tag, annotate, and browse your archive from any browser.
You own your vault. Export your entire archive at any time in JSON, CSV, Markdown, or PDF. No vendor lock-in. Delete your account and all data is purged instantly.
Knowledge isn't confined to one app. Memoria seamlessly bridges your Discord servers and Slack workspaces into a single, unified, encrypted archival vault.
Collaborate without compromising security. Create shared vaults for your organization with role-based access control, perfect for engineering and research teams.
Bring your own intelligence. Connect your vault securely to AI agents like Claude or custom scripts via our developer API and Model Context Protocol support.
02 / Security Architecture
Every memory you save is encrypted using XChaCha20-Poly1305 — the same cipher used by Signal and WireGuard. Each user has a completely unique encryption key. Your key is stored on a separate server from your data, meaning even if the database were somehow stolen, it would be unreadable gibberish.
The database and the key server are physically separated. An attacker would need to compromise two independent systems simultaneously to access any user data.
We cannot read your memories. The architecture is designed so that even we, as the operators, have no access to the content of any saved message. We only ever see aggregate statistics — a total count of users and memories — to verify the system is operational.
"A second brain that actually feels like a library — private, encrypted, and entirely your own."