Here’s a look at everything that’s landed in Mem over the past several weeks, from big flagship features to quiet improvements that improve your day-to-day.
Your Google and Outlook calendars now sync directly into Mem. See your schedule on the home screen, get a menu bar countdown to your next meeting, and jump from a desktop notification into a voice note with one click. Everything captured during a meeting automatically attaches a source card with the event’s title, attendees, and calendar data.
Connect Mem to Claude so your notes become context Claude can actually use. Search your knowledge, save conversations as notes, update existing docs, and organize your workspace, without leaving Claude.
Model selector: Pro users can now choose between the latest from Claude Sonnet, Google Gemini, and OpenAI GPT when chatting in Mem, both in-app and in the Chrome extension.
Global chat instructions: Set your preferences once in Settings > Chat and Mem will apply them to every conversation going forward.
PDF viewer: Drop a PDF into any note and read it directly in Mem. Browse through pages or search inside the file with ⌘F.
Collapsible headers: Collapse any header to tuck away everything nested under it and focus on what matters right now. Hover a header on desktop to reveal the toggle; tap into it on iOS.
Image controls: Resize, download, zoom, and browse images in fullscreen without leaving your note.
Copy as Markdown: Copy a selection, a whole note, or multiple notes as Markdown from the overflow menu.
Two features currently in beta, available to Pro accounts only.
Meeting Briefings pull relevant context from your notes before each calendar event and surface it in the Heads Up panel — so you can show up to meetings with the thread already in hand. Hit 👍 or 👎 on each briefing to help us improve it.
Heads Up Live watches your live transcript as a meeting unfolds and surfaces relevant notes and context in real time — like a thought partner who’s actually been paying attention. Brief, specific nudges, not a wall of text.
Both are early and we’re actively iterating. Your feedback shapes what they become.
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