Updated March 10, 2026
Supermemory is an open-source Second Brain platform that helps users save, organize, and retrieve information using AI. Frequently trending on GitHub, it lets developers build personal knowledge assistants that remember bookmarks, notes, and web content. Popular with the personal AI builder community for creating AI-powered memory layers.
Zep is a long-term memory service for AI assistants and agents. It stores conversation history, extracts facts and entities, builds temporal knowledge graphs, and enables semantic search across past interactions. Zep helps AI applications recall relevant context from previous conversations, making chatbots and agents feel more natural and personalized. Available as open-source and cloud-hosted.
Core capabilities each platform advertises.
What each tool does well, and the limitations to keep in mind.
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