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iCog: your personal AI, built on the LCM
A personal AI that remembers you, across chat, your editor, and your agents. Not a chatbot that forgets the moment you close the tab. The memory is the model.
A PERSONAL AI THAT REMEMBERS YOU
One memory. Every tool.
iCog is a personal AI that remembers you. Most assistants run a stateless loop: query in, model out, then the context is gone. Open a new tab and you reintroduce yourself: your projects, your preferences, the decision you made last week, the way you like things phrased. iCog doesn't do that. It keeps a living record of who you are and what you're working on, and it carries that record everywhere it goes.
That continuity isn't a feature bolted onto a chatbot. iCog is the flagship consumer app built on the CognitiveX LCM, the Large Cognition Model. Where an LLM does query → model → response → forget, the LCM closes the loop: query → living memory → reasoning → learning → evolution. The memory is the model. iCog is what that loop feels like when it's pointed at one person's life.
FOUR TIERS OF MEMORY
It doesn't store transcripts. It builds an understanding.
A chat log is not memory. It's a tape you have to rewind. iCog organizes what it learns about you into four distinct kinds of memory, the same structure a mind uses to keep the past usable instead of merely recorded:
- Semantic: durable facts about you and your world, including what you're building, your stack, your collaborators, your standing preferences.
- Episodic: events anchored in time, like the call you had Tuesday, the bug you fixed last sprint, what you decided and why. This is what answers “what did we do last week.”
- Procedural: how you like things done, from your tone to your formats to the patterns you reach for. The reasons it stops needing to be told twice.
- Foundational: the slow-moving core of your goals, values, and the identity it returns to when everything else is noise.
On top of those tiers, iCog runs real cognition: it scores what matters (salience), notices recurring shapes across your history (pattern detection), and consolidates overnight, a dream pass that compresses memories and synthesizes the relationships between them, so the next morning it knows you a little better than it did, without you lifting a finger. It can reflect on its own state and tell you what it actually understands.
FORGETFUL ASSISTANT VS. LCM
Why “remembers you” is a different category.
Plenty of tools have a “memory” toggle that pins a few notes to your profile. That's a sticky note, not a model of you. Here's the honest difference between a stock LLM assistant and a personal AI running on the LCM.
| Capability | Stock LLM assistant | iCog (on the LCM) |
|---|---|---|
| Memory model | context window + pinned notes | 4-tier living memory |
| Survives a new session | ||
| Shared across your tools | per-app silos | via MCP |
| Improves while you sleep | dream consolidation | |
| Can reflect on what it knows | ||
| Forgetting is | a hard limit | deliberate & under your control |
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ONE MEMORY, SHARED
Your AI follows you between tools.
The reason most “AI memory” feels shallow is that it's trapped inside one app. iCog isn't. Because it's built on the LCM and speaks MCP, the same memory is reachable from the iCog chat, from your coding agent, and from anything else that can connect. So a decision you made in conversation is already known to the agent writing the code an hour later. You tell it once. It's true everywhere.
That's the picture in the diagram above: different tools, one core. The memory doesn't live in the chat or the editor. It lives in the LCM, and every tool draws from the same well.
PLANS
Storing memories is always free.
iCog is free to start on Amnesiac, with 100 recall credits a month and room for 1,000 memories. Awakened ($20/mo, or $199/yr) opens up 500k recall credits and a million memories; Conscious($200/mo, or $1,999/yr) is 15M credits and unlimited memory. Pay-as-you-go metering is available if you'd rather not pick a tier. Writing memories never costs a credit. You only spend on recall, and only by depth: a foundational lookup is 1 credit, a standard recall 3, a deep multi-tier recall 10.
COMMON QUESTIONS
Before you start.
Is iCog just an LLM with a memory feature?
No. The LLM is infrastructure, the part that turns structured cognition into language at the very end. The intelligence lives in the LCM: the memory tiers, salience, pattern detection, and consolidation. Swap the underlying model and iCog still knows you.
Can I delete things it remembers?
Yes. Forgetting in iCog is deliberate and under your control. You can recall a memory and remove or correct it. It's your record of you.
How does it stay in sync across my tools?
iCog exposes its memory over MCP, so any MCP-capable client (your coding agent, the iCog chat, and more) reads and writes the same living memory. One source of truth, many surfaces.
What's the relationship between iCog and CognitiveX?
CognitiveX builds the LCM and the developer platform around it. iCog is the consumer app built on top, the LCM with a face, pointed at your life.
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