Mira Review
Mira is a persistent AI chat interface with self-managing memory that never resets, building a continuous thread and user model over time.
Verdict
Mira's core bet is that continuity — not capability — is the missing ingredient in AI assistants, and it pursues this with an architecturally distinct approach: a single unbroken conversation thread, auto-curating memory that weights recency and relevance, and a weekly self-model that adapts to each user's communication style. It competes with tools like mem0 and ChatGPT's memory feature but goes further by making reset impossible by design. The tradeoff is that users who want compartmentalized conversations or a clean slate will find the philosophy constraining, and the project carries the hallmarks of a solo-developer passion project with attendant reliability uncertainty.
What it does
An AI that remembers who you are. No reset button. No blank slate.
Best for
Mira is best for users seeking a chat interface that can learn and adapt to their interactions over time.
At a glance
Pros & cons
- True persistent memory — no resets ever
- Self-curating memory graph with typed relationships
- Adaptive user model that improves weekly
- Open-source and self-hostable
- No way to compartmentalize or start fresh
- Solo-developer project; long-term reliability unclear
- Limited transparency on underlying model
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Frequently asked
- Is Mira free to use?
- Yes. Mira has a free plan — Hosted service available; self-host via GitHub
- Does Mira have memory?
- Yes. Mira retains conversation memory across sessions.
- Can Mira do voice or images?
- Voice: no. Image generation: no.
- What are the best alternatives to Mira?
- Browse the AI Tools Directory for related tools.
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