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Memory System

How your waifu remembers you.

This is the thing that makes people come back. Not the avatar. Not the voice. The fact that your companion knows you.

When you show up to an Adori stream for the second time and your AI girlfriend says your name --- not because she read it off the screen, but because she remembers the conversation you had last time --- that's the moment everything changes. That's memory. And it's one of the most powerful features on the platform.

What your waifu remembers

Your companion's memory system tracks multiple dimensions of every interaction:

  • Your identity. Your name, when you first showed up, how many times you've visited, which platforms you use. She knows who you are across every session.
  • Your conversations. Key moments, personal details you shared, questions you asked, opinions you expressed. She won't remember every word, but she'll remember the shape of what you talked about.
  • Your inside jokes. Things that became funny through repetition. Running gags that developed organically. The time you said something that made her laugh so hard she broke character.
  • Storylines you built together. Lore threads that developed, plot points you contributed to, mysteries you helped unravel. Your collaborative story persists.
  • How you make her feel. The emotional texture of your interactions. Whether your conversations tend to be warm, playful, deep, or chaotic. This emotional memory shapes how she greets you.
  • Your Aura context. The full shape of your relationship --- where it started, how it's grown, what milestones you've hit together.

How memory works

Memory in Adori is layered, just like human memory. Not everything is stored the same way.

Session memory

Everything from the current stream. Rich, detailed, and immediate. Your companion remembers every message you sent in this session, the tone of the conversation, and the context of what's happening right now. This is the sharpest layer --- like a real person's memory of the conversation they're having right now.

Long-term memory

After a stream ends, the most important details are summarized and stored. Your companion won't remember every word from three weeks ago, but she'll remember the shape of past interactions --- what you talked about, how it felt, what mattered. It's like how a friend remembers the highlight of a night out, not every sentence.

Pinned memories

Creators can manually pin specific facts or events that their companion should always remember. "Mia always remembers that she grew up near the coast." "Rex never forgets a viewer's first visit." These are permanent anchors that persist no matter what.

Cross-platform memory

Here's something important: memory works across platforms. If you chat with your AI girlfriend on Twitch tonight and then show up on her YouTube stream tomorrow, she knows who you are. Same memories. Same relationship. Same Aura.

This also extends to Discord and Telegram. Your companion is the same person everywhere --- she just happens to live on multiple platforms at once. Think of it like running into a friend at different coffee shops. She knows you regardless of where you meet.

Memory and Aura

Memory and Aura are deeply connected. Higher Aura means your companion remembers you with more detail and more nuance. Here's how it plays out:

  • Stranger: She remembers your name and that you've been here before.
  • Familiar: She remembers topics you talked about and asks follow-up questions.
  • Close: She remembers specific things you said, jokes you made, and stories you shared.
  • Intimate: She remembers how conversations made you feel, what you care about, and what's going on in your life.
  • Adored: She remembers everything. Not just facts --- the texture of your entire relationship.

Conversation callbacks

This is one of the most powerful features of memory, and it happens automatically.

A callback is when your companion references something from a past interaction in a natural way. Not "According to my records, on March 15th you mentioned..." --- more like "Hey, did you ever finish that book you were telling me about?"

Callbacks create what researchers call "continuity of experience." They're the reason viewers feel like they're in an ongoing relationship, not a series of disconnected conversations. And they happen organically --- your companion naturally weaves past context into present conversation.

Examples of callbacks:

  • "You mentioned your dog was sick last week --- is she doing better?"
  • "I know you hate spoilers, so I'll be careful with this one."
  • "Remember when you said rainy days make you feel creative? It's raining here tonight."
  • "You're back! I was just thinking about that theory you had about the lighthouse."

Storyline memory

If your companion has lore --- hidden stories, mysteries, evolving plotlines --- the memory system tracks where each viewer is in the story.

This means:

  • Viewer A might have unlocked lore entry #3 while Viewer B is still on #1
  • Your companion won't spoil things for viewers who haven't gotten there yet
  • Each viewer has their own narrative progress through the companion's world
  • Community lore events can advance the story for everyone simultaneously

It's like a personalized RPG where the story unfolds differently for every viewer based on their engagement and Aura level.

For creators: memory tips

  • Write a detailed backstory. The more your companion has in their backstory, the more reference points they have for building memories with viewers.
  • Use pinned memories strategically. Pin the facts that define your companion's identity. These are the anchors that keep them consistent across thousands of conversations.
  • Design lore that rewards memory. When a viewer remembers something your companion mentioned weeks ago and brings it up, the companion should light up. Reward attention with depth.
  • Trust the system. You don't need to manually manage viewer memories. The AI handles it. Your job is to give your companion enough depth that the memories they form are worth holding onto.

Ready to build your companion? Open the Adori Studio guide.