About Dump Memory
Dump is a note and memory capture app that stores text, photos, voice memos, documents, screenshots, and X bookmarks in a single space. It removes folders and tags, instead using on-device semantic search to help you find saved items. The app enriches entries with web context when needed and keeps all data on your device and personal iCloud.
Review
The app's core idea is to reduce the effort of organizing information by letting you dump everything into one repository. Search is based on meaning rather than filenames, and the system can automatically pull in related web details for business cards and similar items. The privacy model relies on local storage and zero data retention AI processing.
Key Features
- Capture any media type - notes, photos, voice memos, documents, screenshots, and X bookmarks - without folders or tags.
- Web enrichment automatically adds context like company information and LinkedIn profiles to saved contacts or URLs.
- Two search modes: Quick Search runs on-device and works offline; Advanced Search uses Zero Data Retention AI for deeper recall.
- Apple Reminders integration lets you create tasks directly from saved memories.
- X bookmarks sync makes saved posts, threads, and images searchable alongside all other items.
Pricing and Value
New users get 50 free credits. The pricing model beyond those credits has not been detailed publicly. The app uses Superwall for subscription management, indicating a paid tier will exist, but specific plans and costs are not yet available.
Pros
- All saved content stays on the device or in the user's personal iCloud; the company cannot read or access it.
- AI processing uses Zero Data Retention models, so no memory data is stored on external servers during enrichment or search.
- Automatic web enrichment pulls relevant business or social context without manual research.
- You no longer need to remember where you saved something - describe what you recall and the app finds it.
- On-device quick search works without an internet connection.
Cons
- Semantic embeddings are generated via OpenRouter, which means memory chunks and queries are sent off-device for that step, even though the service claims zero data retention.
- The app is currently only available on iOS; an Android version is in development but not yet released.
- Not a good fit for users who rely on manual folder and tag structures, because the app intentionally removes those organizational tools.
Dump fits users who collect information across many apps and struggle to find it later. Creators, founders, and professionals who value privacy and want a low-friction capture system may find it useful. Those who need fully offline AI processing or a strict filing system should weigh the current constraints.
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