Together in innovation
OctaMem joins the
NVIDIA Inception program.
We’re now a member of NVIDIA Inception — bringing NVIDIA’s technology, expertise, and network to the work of making AI memory auditable, typed, and removable.
A milestone, and an accelerant.
OctaMem is now a member of NVIDIA Inception, the program that nurtures startups transforming industries with advances in AI and accelerated computing. For us, it's both a recognition of the problem we've chosen and an accelerant for the work ahead.
We're building the memory layer for AI agents in high-stakes, regulated environments — the kind of systems where forgetting isn't a UX inconvenience but a compliance liability. Membership connects that mission to NVIDIA's technology, expertise, and ecosystem.
What the program is.
NVIDIA Inception is a program designed to help startups evolve faster through access to cutting-edge technology, connections with NVIDIA's technical experts, and exposure to a global network of partners and investors.
It supports thousands of companies across every stage and industry, with a shared thread: teams using accelerated computing and AI to build something that didn't exist before.
Memory built for the stakes.
The product the program accelerates — the persistent memory layer for AI agents that can’t afford to forget.
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A persistent memory layer for AI agents.
Storage, retrieval, and policy at the platform layer — not stuffed into the prompt. Agents inherit context across sessions, models, and workflows instead of starting cold every time.
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Typed memory, not one bucket of embeddings.
Semantic, episodic, and procedural memory are stored and recalled distinctly, because they serve distinct purposes. Structure that similarity search alone throws away.
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Audit-first and provably removable.
Every read and write is logged, scoped, and reversible. A decay engine that can prove forgetting — the answer to the question a compliance officer actually asks.
See it in your stack
Give your agents a memory worth keeping.
Start free in minutes, or talk to us about regulated deployments and the design-partner cohort.
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