TotalReclaw is a memory management layer designed to keep AI-generated user context encrypted and portable across different AI agents and platforms. It addresses the issue of AI memory being siloed or locked within individual services or devices, enabling users to retain ownership and control over their personal AI memory regardless of which AI tools or providers they use.
The system encrypts memory on the user's device, ensuring that even the service provider cannot access the data. Upon installation, TotalReclaw generates a recovery key—a 12-word phrase—which serves as the sole means to unlock and transfer memories between devices and AI agents. This memory is structured as a knowledge graph, compiling information about the user into a coherent profile rather than a simple list of disconnected facts, which allows any supported AI agent to start with a comprehensive understanding of the user’s context.
TotalReclaw integrates with various agent frameworks and AI tools, including OpenClaw, Hermes, Claude Desktop, and Cursor, with additional support for other agents like NanoClaw and IronClaw planned. Users can install it as a plugin or as an MCP server, with setup designed to take only a few minutes. The platform supports importing history from AI services such as ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini (with some integrations marked as coming soon), and allows users to export their memory in plain text at any time, ensuring there is no lock-in.
The tool is open source and distributed under the MIT license, allowing for public auditing and self-hosting. Memory data is backed by a public, decentralized network, providing resilience and user sovereignty. TotalReclaw is suitable for individual users seeking to keep their AI memory private and portable, as well as for providers who want to offer privacy-preserving memory storage to their users without retaining liability or enforcing lock-in.
totalreclaw-core sits in PulseGate's Other infrastructure category. It enables developers to implement advanced cryptographic features in their applications. It is built as an open-source project for security-focused developers. totalreclaw-core is open source under the MIT license. It runs on the web and the command line.
totalreclaw-core first shipped in 2026. Key capabilities include end-to-end encryption, blind indices, and LSH support.
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