Privacy

Privacy by architecture.

Most apps ask you to trust a privacy policy. Mnemosyne is built so there’s far less to trust in the first place.

The app

Your manuscript lives on your computer, in your files. Mnemosyne needs no account to write and sends nothing to a server. Entity recognition, the linking that connects every mention of a character or place, runs entirely on your machine, with no cloud model and no telemetry. When you collaborate, edits travel peer-to-peer between the people you invite, not through a server that keeps a copy.

And to be plain about the thing writers worry about most: Mnemosyne does not use AI to write, rewrite, or autocomplete your prose, and your words are never used to train any model. We used AI to build the tool. We will never use it to write your story.

This website

This page is a plain static site. Its fonts are served from this domain, not a third-party font network, so simply loading it doesn’t announce your visit to anyone else. If you request an alpha invitation, the email address, and anything you choose to tell us about what you’re writing, is sent to us through a form service (Formspree) solely so we can reach you about the alpha. We don’t sell it or share it. Ordinary web-server logs may record requests, as they do for any site.

Questions

Write to hello@mnemosyne.app. If we ever change how any of this works, we’ll say so here.