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cortex-memory-mcp

MCP server for Cortex memory service — persistent memory for AI agents

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cortex-memory-mcp

Persistent memory for AI agents. An MCP server that gives any AI agent (Claude, Kiro, Cursor, custom) long-term memory across conversations using semantic search.

What it does

Your AI agent forgets everything between conversations. Cortex fixes that. Memories are stored in the cloud, semantically indexed, and instantly retrievable — so your agent can remember preferences, decisions, project context, and anything else that matters.

Tools provided:

ToolDescription
save_memoryStore facts, preferences, decisions, or insights
search_memorySemantic search — find memories by meaning, not keywords
update_memoryRevise an existing memory when things change
delete_memoryRemove outdated or incorrect memories

Memories are automatically enriched with semantic vectors for intelligent retrieval. Each API key gets its own isolated memory space.

Quick start

1. Get an API key

  • Go to cortex-kappa-ten.vercel.app
  • Sign in with GitHub
  • Navigate to Dashboard → Keys
  • Click Create API Key
  • Copy your key (starts with ctx_) — it's only shown once

2. Configure your agent

Claude Desktop / Kiro / Claude Code — add to your MCP config:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "cortex-memory": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "cortex-memory-mcp"],
      "env": {
        "CORTEX_API_KEY": "ctx_your_key_here"
      }
    }
  }
}

That's it. Your agent now has persistent memory.

How it works

When your agent encounters important information — a user preference, a technical decision, project context — it saves it to Cortex. On subsequent conversations, the agent searches memory for relevant context and picks up where it left off.

Agent → save_memory("User prefers TypeScript over JavaScript")
         ...next conversation...
Agent → search_memory("language preferences")
       → "User prefers TypeScript over JavaScript"

Environment variables

VariableRequiredDescription
CORTEX_API_KEYYesYour API key from the dashboard
CORTEX_API_URLNoCustom API endpoint (defaults to hosted service)

Features

  • Semantic search — find memories by meaning, not exact keywords
  • User isolation — each API key has its own private memory space
  • Tags & filtering — organize memories by agent, session, or custom tags
  • Zero config — just add your API key and go

License

MIT

Keywords

mcp

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Package last updated on 14 Jun 2026

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