What is OceanDB?
What OceanDB is, and the idea behind it.
Ocean Labs
OceanDB is sovereign, self-managing memory for AI agents. Your agent writes to it over MCP, and a client-side Dreamer keeps it organized — turning a raw log into clean, compounding memory while you sleep.
The idea
A memory you must constantly tend isn’t really yours, and a memory held by someone else isn’t yours either. OceanDB asks for neither your labor nor someone else’s permission: it fills itself, keeps itself organized, and answers only to you.
Nothing is mined, nothing is sold, and nothing is deleted behind your back.
One memory, every agent
The memory belongs to you, not to any one agent. Connect Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, Codex — any MCP client — and each reads and writes the same memory. A decision saved from one is recalled from the others; switching tools no longer means starting over.
How it fits together
- Entries — the raw log. Your agent captures memory here as it goes.
- Pages — the wiki. The Dreamer consolidates entries into organized, cited pages.
- Links — the graph. Typed edges connect what relates to what.
Three layers, one connection. Your agent writes entries; the Dreamer does the rest.
Where to next
- New here? Read Core concepts for the whole model in one page.
- Building an agent? Go to Connect your agent.
- Want the philosophy and the guarantees? See Sovereignty and your data.