Vilix vs Supermemory
Zero-setup memory across the AI tools you use, vs a memory API and knowledge base you populate and build on yourself.
Side by side
| Capability | Vilix | Supermemory |
|---|---|---|
| What it is | Hosted memory for the AI tools you already use | A memory API and knowledge base for your own apps |
| Setup | One OAuth, no code | API key and integration, or their app / extension |
| Capture | Automatic on every turn | Ingest via API, extension, or uploads |
| Cross-AI use | ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor, Codex, any MCP tool | Inside apps you build, or their own app |
| MCP support | Native, connect once | Available for developers |
| Projects & tasks | Yes | No (memory store) |
| Personal rules (user_rules) | Yes | No |
| Hosting | Fully hosted | Hosted API (with open-source components) |
| Pricing | Free / Pro $19.99/mo / Power (7-day full-Pro trial) | Usage-based API tiers |
| Data ownership | Export or delete anytime | Managed via API |
| Mobile | Yes, same account | Via their app |
Comparison based on public information as of May 2026. Competitor products change fast, if anything here is out of date, tell us at hello@vilix.ai and we will fix it.
Pick Supermemory if you are building a product and need a memory or retrieval API to power it, or you want a personal knowledge base you populate yourself with documents and links. It is developer- and ingestion-first.
Pick Vilix if you want zero-setup memory that automatically follows you across the AI tools you already chat and code in, plus structured projects, tasks, and personal rules, without integrating an API or curating a knowledge base by hand.
Questions
Is Vilix a Supermemory alternative?
For the use case of memory that follows you across your AI tools, yes. Supermemory leans toward being a memory API for products you build and a knowledge base you populate; Vilix is a hosted layer that captures and recalls automatically across the tools you already use.
Do I have to upload my data into Vilix?
No. Vilix captures context automatically as you work across your AI tools, there is no manual ingestion step. You can still export or delete everything anytime.
Which is easier to set up?
Vilix is one OAuth approval with no code. Supermemory is typically wired in via its API or used through its own app and extension.
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