> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.speakglass.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Memory

> Glass listens to what you say and saves important information about you.

## Overview

<img src="https://mintcdn.com/glass-b8e74086/0voXQ2Iv8bMr8gJ8/images/memory.png?fit=max&auto=format&n=0voXQ2Iv8bMr8gJ8&q=85&s=118b0ffcdf5491f65ca34d336717c23d" alt="Memory Pn" width="1539" height="626" data-path="images/memory.png" />

With the Memory feature, Glass becomes more personalized every time you use it.\
As you talk, Glass learns about your background, preferences, and typical situations. This information helps Glass suggest sentences that match your real-life context, making both real conversations and AI Roleplay practice feel smoother, more natural, and more relevant.

## How it works

After each conversation, Glass organizes the information it learned about you into a clean table view.

* **Active**: information that’s currently valid about you
* **Expired**: information that changed during the conversation

Each piece of information is grouped into categories (e.g., background, work, preferences), so you can easily see what Glass knows and how it’s using that knowledge.

You can add new details or edit or delete outdated ones at any time.

A well-maintained Memory helps Glass provide smarter, more accurate sentence suggestions—giving you a more intuitive and personalized language experience.
