AI Pen Drive provides a consent-based memory layer designed to synchronize user context and work artifacts across multiple AI systems. It enables users to carry their research, decisions, corrections, and other artifacts between AI platforms such as Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini, using the Model Context Protocol (MCP) for interoperability. The service is structured to ensure that no information is saved without explicit user approval, distinguishing itself from other memory products by requiring user consent before any memory becomes permanent. Every extracted memory can be reviewed, edited, scoped to a specific project, and assigned per-memory consent settings through a Review Inbox that guards the user's vault. The platform maintains transparency by providing receipts for every access, recording which AI accessed the vault, which memories were read, and when the access occurred. Users have the ability to delete any memory instantly and permanently, supporting a built-in right to be forgotten. All data within the vault remains under the user's control, with options to export everything at any time. The service operates with a bring-your-own-API-keys approach and explicitly states that user context is never resold or locked in. AI Pen Drive is accessible through a web interface, where users can upload exports from supported AIs or use commands like "save this to my pendrive" in connected platforms. The tool is aimed at individuals or teams who work across different AI systems and require continuity and control over their context and artifacts. Pricing includes a free tier offering one vault with up to 100 memories, import functionality for Claude and ChatGPT, a Review Inbox, a Forget button, and full export capabilities. Paid plans provide unlimited memories and artifacts, additional connectors, auto-extraction, project continuity, and team features such as shared project memory, admin and consent controls, audit logs, and SSO. The Forget button and export functionality are always available, regardless of plan. This service positions itself as a consent-first, user-controlled memory solution for synchronizing context across AI platforms, emphasizing privacy, transparency, and user autonomy.
ai-pendrive sits in PulseGate's Other dev tools category. It focuses on enabling AI applications to use a portable, user-consent-driven memory layer for storing and retrieving context. ai-pendrive is an open-source project aimed at AI developers. The project is open source (MIT). ai-pendrive is available on the web and the command line.
It is developed by thephenyl02-creator, and the product first shipped in 2026. Across PulseGate's embedding index, ai-pendrive has few near neighbours, marking it as relatively distinct. Among its 5 catalogued features are memory layer, consent management, and portable storage. It exposes integrations via an MCP server.
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