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Your thoughts,beautifully organized.

MemryNote is a desktop app for notes, tasks, journal, and calendar — stored on your machine, encrypted before it syncs, working offline all day.

Open source, AGPL-3.0End-to-end encryptedNo account neededPlain Markdown files

The app, unedited — no mockups

InboxCapture first, organize later.

Inside MemryNote

Five modules. One window.

Each module is a room, not another tab. Open the ones that help you — and switch the rest off in settings.

A space for processing incoming information. Optional local AI clustering detects related items and suggests bulk actions — nothing leaves your device.

  • Optional AI clustering
  • Quick capture
  • Snooze & file
  • Bulk actions
Inbox in MemryNote

Privacy

Sealed before it leaves your device.

Sync ships only ciphertext — XChaCha20-Poly1305, keys derived on your machine. What you write stays between you and your devices.

What you write

Dear diary,

Today I finally figured out

the perfect recipe for

Sunday morning pancakes...

What our server stores

Zero-knowledge sync

Notes are encrypted on your machine before upload. We never hold your keys.

Plain files, yours

Markdown on your own disk. Open your vault in any editor, leave any time.

Open source

AGPL-3.0 licensed. Every line of the app is public — audit it yourself.

Kaan, founder of memrynote

Yep, that's me. Duck on shoulder.

A note from the maker

Why I'm building MemryNote

Hi, I'm Kaan, the developer behind memrynote. I started building this because I wanted a workspace that feels less like managing software and more like continuing a thought.

So I'm building the app I wished existed: local-first, privacy by design, with no plugin maze and no cloud lock-in.

It's an indie project built with care — not a VC-funded race to monetize your data. I ship in the open, and the roadmap is public.

— Kaan

Questions

Before you download.

The short version of everything people ask. More in the docs.

Ready when you are.

Free, local-first, and open source. Download it, pick a vault, and keep the thread.

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