Memory

How Jarvis remembers: the people, projects, places, and preferences it keeps on your Mac, how to add or forget them, and why it stays private.

Memory is what turns Jarvis from a tool into a colleague. Tell it something once and it remembers, then uses it later without being asked.

What it remembers

  • People you work with, and how they like to work.
  • Projects you are on, and their current state.
  • Places that matter, like your office or home setup.
  • Preferences, like the tools and tone you favor.

How to add a memory

Two ways. Jarvis learns quietly from your conversations, or you tell it directly.

View, edit, and forget

Everything Jarvis remembers is visible in the Memory tab, and you stay in control. Edit a fact, freeze something so it never changes, or tell it to forget.