Your saved videos, finally searchable

Search the videos
you already saved.

MemRa turns your saved TikToks, Reels, YouTube videos, Facebook clips and X posts into an AI-searchable knowledge base.

Private by default · works over WhatsApp · now on Android

1,700+videos saved
700+made AI-searchable
4platforms supported
The problem

You save videos full of useful stuff.
Then they vanish.

A recipe here, a setup trick there, that one tool someone swore by. Weeks later you know you saved it — you just can't find it. Saved folders don't search what people actually said in the video.

How it works

MemRa does the work.

STEP 01

MemRa files your videos

Each video is sorted into the right category automatically — your saves organise themselves into a knowledge base.

STEP 02

MemRa creates a transcript

Every word spoken is captured and written down, so it's the content that's searchable — not just the title.

STEP 03

Ask AI anything

Ask a question in plain English. MemRa's AI searches your notes and the full transcripts, then answers — citing the exact video.

Why it works

Built to find, not just to hoard.

Search what was said

Speech-to-text on every video, so a phrase someone spoke is findable — not just the caption.

Sorted into a knowledge base

AI files each save into categories, turning a pile of videos into a browsable knowledge base.

Ask across everything

One question searches your summaries, your notes and the full transcripts at the same time.

Share a collection

Turn any category into a public page and send the link. Everything else stays private.

What you'll actually do with it

The moments it's for.

"Find that recipe I saved six months ago."
"Search every DIY video I've collected."
"What did that 20-minute video say about X?" — answered in seconds.
"Pull the one tip I actually saved it for."
Questions

Good to know.

Is MemRa right for me?

If you save a lot of short videos and lose track of them, yes. It's built for people who treat TikTok and Reels as a knowledge stash and want to actually find things again.

What does "MemRa" mean?

It's from the Aramaic for "the Word" — fitting for a place your saved videos become searchable knowledge.

What does it cost?

It's free while MemRa is in early access.

Do I need to install an app?

No. You can forward links over WhatsApp and read your inbox in any web browser. There's also a free Android app if you'd rather save straight from the share sheet — with an iOS app on the way.

Which apps does it work with?

TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, Facebook and X links.

How does the AI find things?

It reads each video's summary, your own notes and the full transcript, then answers your question and cites the exact saves it used.

Is my data private?

Your inbox is private by default. You decide if you ever share a single category as a public page.

What's the best app to find a video I saved?

If your saved videos aren't searchable, you want a tool that reads what was said in each video, not just the title. That's what MemRa does — it transcribes the videos you save and lets you find any of them by asking in plain words, then shows the exact save.

How is this different from saving in TikTok or Instagram?

They let you save, but not search inside your saves — the list is scroll-only, it reshuffles, and a saved video vanishes if the creator deletes it. MemRa keeps its own searchable copy of the details and transcript.

How is it different from Notion, Pocket or a bookmark manager?

Bookmark managers and notes apps store the link and leave the filing to you. MemRa is video-first and automatic — it transcribes and sorts each save, and you retrieve by asking. (Pocket shut down in July 2025; MemRa is a video-native home for things you mean to come back to.)

Can I search videos I already saved?

Yes — both. Bulk-import your existing TikTok history and forward new finds over WhatsApp; everything lands in the same searchable inbox.

Does it really understand what's said in a video?

Yes. MemRa transcribes the video and uses the transcript, summary and your own notes to answer — so you can find a clip by a detail that was only spoken. For YouTube it uses the video's own captions where they exist.

Who's behind MemRa?

MemRa is built by Dostum Amigo SL, an established software company operating since 2014. See the facts page.

Get the app

On Android? Grab the app.
On anything else? You're already good to go.

The MemRa Android app lets you save a video straight from the share sheet in TikTok, Instagram, YouTube and more. On iPhone or a laptop, nothing's missing — forward saves over WhatsApp and search them in any browser. The iOS app is on the way.

iPhone or desktop? Tap “Get started” and we’ll set you up over WhatsApp — same searchable inbox, same AI, no app to install.

Get started

Make your saved videos searchable.

Your saved videos become an AI-searchable knowledge base — find any of them just by asking. Free while MemRa is in early access.