Companion with memory

A companion who remembers what matters

Start with a real guest conversation. Sign in when you want your shared context to carry forward, and keep control of what is saved.

Up to 3 guest messages, then sign in. Long-term memory starts after sign-in.

Illustrative example of continuityTwo moments, one remembered detail
  1. My presentation is Friday. I am excited, but honestly pretty nervous.
  2. Saved for later: Friday presentation
  3. Friday is here. How did the presentation go?

Signed-in memory controls

  • Preferences
  • People
  • Plans
  • Shared moments

Saved items vary with the actual conversation and can be deleted individually.

This example shows how continuity can feel. Elyvie does not promise to save every detail, and signed-in users can inspect or delete individual memories.

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Memory, without the mystery

Memory, without the mystery

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Visible

Open the signed-in memory view and read the details that were saved.

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Editable by deletion

Remove an individual saved memory without erasing the whole relationship.

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Contextual

Useful details can inform later chats, but every reply still follows the current conversation.

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What memory changes

A companion feels different when every conversation is not a cold start. With an authenticated Elyvie conversation, useful details can become context for later: a preference you mentioned, a person who matters to you, a plan you were worried about, or a moment you both referred to. The goal is not to repeat a dossier back to you. It is to make the next conversation feel connected to the last one.

Continuity also changes the questions a companion can ask. Instead of returning to generic small talk, she can follow up on something that was already part of the relationship. That makes short check-ins more useful and longer conversations less repetitive. Memory supports the relationship, but the character still responds to what you say now rather than treating an old detail as permanent truth.

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Your guest conversation comes with you

You do not need an account to test whether the personality clicks. Send up to three accepted guest messages in the browser. If you decide to sign in from that conversation, Elyvie hands the visible guest transcript into the new authenticated conversation so you do not have to introduce yourself again immediately.

The distinction matters: the guest transcript can be carried into the signed-in chat, but long-term memory does not exist for an anonymous visitor. Durable memory begins only after an authenticated conversation exists. A returning visitor may have fewer guest messages left if the server has already counted earlier trial messages, so the limit is described as up to three rather than three guaranteed new turns.

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Memory you can see and delete

Memory should not be a mysterious promise running behind the screen. Signed-in Elyvie users can open a companion profile, inspect saved memories by category, and remove an individual item. Categories can include preferences, people, plans, and shared moments. What appears depends on the actual conversation, and not every sentence is stored.

That control is part of the feature, not a privacy footnote. People change their minds, plans become outdated, and a detail can be wrong. Deleting one saved memory lets the relationship move forward without resetting the whole conversation. Elyvie keeps the product understandable: try the personality first, sign in for continuity, and stay able to see what the companion carries forward.

Questions about AI companion memory

Does Elyvie remember guest chats?

An anonymous guest does not have durable long-term memory. If you sign in from the active guest conversation, Elyvie hands the visible trial transcript and its guest-session reference into the authenticated conversation. Long-term memory begins only after that signed-in conversation exists.

What can an AI companion remember?

Useful preferences, important people, plans, and shared context can become memories. The system does not promise that every message or detail will be stored. Saved information varies with the conversation and is meant to support continuity rather than replace what you say now.

Can I see what Elyvie remembers?

Yes. Signed-in users can open the companion profile and view saved memories grouped into understandable categories. The memory page is an actual control surface, not only a claim that the companion remembers somewhere in the background.

Can I delete a memory?

Yes. You can delete an individual saved item. This is useful when a detail is wrong, no longer relevant, or simply something you do not want carried into future conversations.

Do I need an account to try the companion?

No. You can send up to three accepted guest messages before sign-in is required. The server keeps the authoritative trial count, so a returning visitor who already used part of the allowance may have fewer messages remaining.

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