Intelligent memory
Save links and notes into a vault Hermes can understand, so your AI starts with your own context.
iOS · AI memory · Private by design
Your second brain, built to think with you.
LuminaVault is an early-stage iOS app for saving links, notes, and personal knowledge into organized Spaces, then using Hermes to reason across what you have captured.
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Save links and notes into a vault Hermes can understand, so your AI starts with your own context.
Structure your knowledge by project or topic, then ask Hermes to summarize, connect, and retrieve.
Built for people who care where their knowledge lives, including the option to use your own Hermes.
Most knowledge tools are good at storage. You can clip links, write notes, organize folders, and search later. But when your information spreads across apps, chats, bookmarks, and half-finished notes, your AI assistant has no real memory of what matters to you.
LuminaVault is being built for a different workflow: capture the things worth remembering, keep them structured, and let Hermes reason over your own knowledge base instead of starting from a blank chat window every time.
The product is currently in TestFlight and pre-launch development. The focus is intentionally narrow: reliable capture, clear Spaces, and an AI layer that can work with saved context without overstating what is finished today.
Obsidian gives you ownership and structure. ChatGPT and Claude give you powerful reasoning. The bridge between them is usually manual: copy, paste, explain, repeat.
Your captured knowledge lives in an organized system from the start. Hermes is designed to work with that structure, so the assistant has more context than a blank chat window.
Add links and notes from your phone as you discover them.
Place information into Spaces so your vault reflects how you actually think and work.
Use Hermes to summarize, connect, retrieve, and reason across what you have saved.
Over time, your saved context becomes a more useful personal knowledge base.
Save links and notes into a vault Hermes can understand. The goal is recall, synthesis, and reasoning over your own context.
Organize knowledge by project, topic, or area of life without losing the ability to connect ideas later.
Hermes is the intelligence layer inside LuminaVault, designed to work with saved context rather than isolated prompts.
LuminaVault is for people who care where their knowledge lives, including the option to use your own Hermes setup.
A second brain only works if capture is close at hand. LuminaVault starts on iPhone because useful context often appears away from your desk.
Current focus: individual use, native iOS capture, structured memory, and grounded Hermes workflows. No web app or collaboration features are being promised at this stage.
LuminaVault is for people who save links, take notes, and use AI every day, but want those pieces to work together with more memory and less friction.