Swimming as fast as we can...
Swimming as fast as we can...
The next generation of search
Memorå turns videos into searchable knowledge with timestamps, sources, and context. Search an idea, a sentence, or a person — and land on the exact moment it appears in the video.
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Search what was said
Stop rewatching an hour-long video just to find a single sentence.
The problem
A sentence on a web page can be rediscovered by a search engine years later. A sentence in a video can sink forever into an hour-long timeline.
“I remember the idea, but I forgot who said it.
“I watched that video, but I can’t find the line.
“I’ve saved hundreds of videos, yet I can’t search what I’ve learned.
How Memorå works
01
Import
Paste a public video link.
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Transcribe
Transcribe the full audio with sentence-level timestamps.
03
Understand
Identify people, topics, and ideas.
04
Search
Search and get back the original source and moment.
What we are building
Search Layer
Search a sentence, not a title.
Make the content inside videos searchable. Search no longer stops at titles and descriptions — it reaches every sentence, every idea, and every moment in time.
Understanding Layer
A video arrives as a file and leaves as structured knowledge.
Turn videos from media files into structured knowledge. Memorå automatically handles transcription, timeline alignment, chaptering, topic detection, summarization, and semantic indexing.
Memory Layer
Still findable six months from now.
Let what you watch compound over time. Save videos, transcripts, summaries, clips, and notes — gradually building your own history of video knowledge.
Knowledge Layer
The same idea, across different videos, connected.
Connect ideas across different videos. Search one topic across videos, compare how different people see it, and surface knowledge connections that used to be scattered everywhere.
Public Knowledge Index
A video someone already understood, you never wait for twice.
The same public video should never need to be understood twice. Respecting creator rights and platform rules, a knowledge index built once can be reused again and again — understood once, serving many more searches.
From library to search engine
For users, Memorå is a video knowledge base that keeps growing. Saving one video today may just get you a transcript and a summary.
Once you’ve saved a hundred videos, you can search everything you’ve watched. With a thousand videos in your knowledge base, you can ask questions across videos, compare viewpoints, find evidence, and put the knowledge you’ve accumulated back to work.
But a personal knowledge base is only the first step. Memorå’s longer-term goal is a knowledge index for the video internet:
Not just finding the videos you should watch — but finding the knowledge inside them that matters to you.

Why now
01
The internet’s knowledge is rapidly migrating from web pages to video, podcasts, and other audiovisual content.
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Speech recognition, large language models, and multimodal understanding let machines truly understand what’s inside videos — at scale, for the first time.
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People are used to asking questions in natural language. They no longer want a list of links — they want the answer, the source, and the context.
Processing a long video used to take enormous manual effort. Now we can automatically transcribe, segment, understand, and index videos while preserving precise sources and time positions.
The video internet is already here. It needs search infrastructure of its own.
Summaries are the starting point
Summarization answers a one-off question: “What is this video roughly about?”
Memorå answers a long-term one: “How can the video knowledge on the internet be continuously searched, cited, accumulated, and reused?”
We don’t just help you get through a video faster — we turn videos into knowledge that machines and humans can keep using for the long run.
Summaries are just one feature. The real value comes from:
Full video content retrieval and transcription
Sentence-level timestamps
Precise semantic search
Original sources and context
Knowledge connections across videos
Long-term personal knowledge accumulation
An ever-growing index of video knowledge
Our vision
Google indexed the web. Memorå wants to index the knowledge inside videos.
The search of the future won’t just understand web pages, and it won’t just return links. It will understand what was said in videos, podcasts, courses, meetings, and live streams — and tell you precisely:
Memorå is building the next generation of search by indexing knowledge inside videos.
Make Internet Great Again
One video at a time.
Start searching video knowledge ↗