About Fishbrain

Fishbrain.ai was born out of rebellion — a refusal to accept that artificial intelligence had to start from zero every single time. Every chat, every project, every idea wiped clean at the end of the session. It was inefficient for machines, but maddening for humans.

We wanted to fix that.

Fishbrain is a scoped, persistent, model-agnostic memory layer that gives large language models something they’ve always lacked — real memory. Not a context window that evaporates. Not a single-session clipboard. Actual cognitive continuity.

With Fishbrain, AIs remember what matters — who you are, what you’re working on, how your ideas evolve — without leaking context or crossing boundaries. It brings structure, transparency, and recall to the chaos of stateless conversation.

We designed Fishbrain for the builders, tinkerers, and thinkers who hate wasted motion. For the people who see intelligence not as a parlor trick, but as a tool that should grow alongside them.

The name? It’s ironic. “Fishbrain” used to mean forgetful. Now it’s a superpower — because even a goldfish with the right memory architecture can outthink a genius who forgets everything.

Our philosophy is simple:

  • Scope is everything. Context is only useful when it’s relevant.
  • Control belongs to the user. You decide what gets remembered, merged, or forgotten.
  • Transparency is non-negotiable. You should always see what your AI knows — and why.

Fishbrain doesn’t build the brain. It builds the hippocampus — the part that remembers, reflects, and evolves.

Because it’s not enough for AI to be smart in the moment. It has to be smart over time.

“It’s the difference between an AI that remembers you, and one that knows you.”