Changelog

What's new.

Recent updates to the REM Labs memory platform.

April 2026
  • Dream Engine — 9-stage memory synthesis pipeline inspired by REM sleep neuroscience. Memories consolidate, connect, and strengthen autonomously.
  • Brain Glow Score — intelligence metric for memory health. Measures consolidation quality, retrieval accuracy, and knowledge graph density.
  • 12 new integrations — Gmail, Calendar, Obsidian, VS Code, Chrome, Cursor, Zapier, Webhooks, Slack, Linear, Notion, and GitHub.
  • Developer Console — 6-tab dashboard with memory browser, import, export, and Dream Engine controls.
  • /developers quickstart page — Python, Node.js, and cURL examples to get started in under a minute.
  • Multiplayer Memory — shared memory spaces with role-based access control for teams and organizations.
  • Pricing — Free, Pro ($29), Scale ($199), Business ($999), and Enterprise tiers.
  • Security — SOC 2 Type II audit initiated, targeting Q3 2026 completion.
  • Benchmark: #1 globally on LongMemEval (ICLR 2025) — 97.2% accuracy, the highest score on the leading benchmark for long-term memory in language models.
March 2026
  • 8-mode parallel retrieval with neural reranking for faster, more accurate memory lookups.
  • Knowledge graph auto-extraction — entities and relationships extracted automatically from stored memories.
  • Memory confidence scoring + abstention — the system knows when it doesn't know, and says so.
  • Self-hosting available for enterprise deployments — full data sovereignty with no vendor lock-in.
  • 270+ blog posts published covering memory architecture, AI agent patterns, and neuroscience-inspired design.
  • SDKs@remlabs/sdk (Node.js) and remlabs (Python) published to npm and PyPI.