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Introducing Anuma: A Private Space for Your Intelligence

January 27, 2026·5 min readAnnouncementPrivacyProductLaunch
Introducing Anuma: A Private Space for Your Intelligence

TL;DR: Anuma is the first AI chat application where you own your memory, switch AI models without losing context, and keep it private. Request early access →

Today we're launching the private beta of Anuma — the world's first AI interface with a Private Memory Layer. For the first time, you can use leading proprietary AI models from providers like OpenAI, Google, xAI, and MiniMax, alongside open-source models including Qwen, GLM, DeepSeek, and more — through a single interface — while keeping your context, preferences, and conversation history encrypted and under your control.

Anuma introduces a new paradigm: AI that remembers you without anyone else having access to that memory.

The Anuma team

Why now: AI's privacy problem is getting worse

As AI becomes the primary interface for how we work, learn, and create, something troubling is happening. Our most intimate digital relationships are being built on foundations we don't control.

These cases are symptoms of an architecture where your AI context is stored on someone else's servers, governed by someone else's terms, and vulnerable to someone else's security failures.

Meanwhile, every major AI platform now uses your conversations for training by default. ChatGPT, Gemini, and even Claude require you to actively opt out — and even then, human reviewers may still access your conversations for quality assurance.

The uncomfortable truth: every time you use AI, you're building a relationship. The AI learns your communication style, your projects, your preferences. But that relationship lives on someone else's servers, governed by their terms, and can be exposed by their failures.

Anuma exists because this doesn't have to be the tradeoff.

The Private Memory Layer: Your AI memory is now truly yours

At the core of Anuma is something new: a Private Memory Layer that sits between you and every AI model you use.

Traditional AI apps store your data on their servers and decide what to do with it. Anuma inverts this model. Your memory — your preferences, context, conversation history, and learned patterns — lives in an encrypted vault that only you control.

Here's what makes this technically possible:

  • Authenticated access: Your identity in Anuma is your keys on your device, not an email/password combination stored on a server. Authentication happens via signature verification, meaning there's no credential database to hack. Your private keys never leave your device, and only a valid signature can unlock your memory vault.
  • End-to-end encryption: Your memory is encrypted client-side using keys derived from your wallet before any data touches servers. Anuma's infrastructure routes your requests to AI models but operates on encrypted payloads it cannot decrypt. Even in a worst-case server compromise, attackers would get cryptographic noise, not your conversations.
  • On-chain settlement: Payments settle on-chain so creators and apps can charge globally (including micropayments), get transparent receipts, and support programmable flows like subscriptions and revenue splits — without storing card details or relying on a single payment processor.

Anuma's Private Memory Layer is designed so that privacy is the default, not a setting you have to remember to enable.

Core features: What you get with Anuma

Unified Memory Across Leading AI Models

When you start a project with Grok, continue it with GPT-4, and then refine it with Gemini, your Private Memory Layer maintains context across all of these models and sessions. This isn't just conversation history — it's deeper learned preferences, project context, and personal patterns that make AI more useful over time.

Unified Memory — use any AI model without losing context

You don't have to juggle subscriptions and stay on top of the latest trending models. Anuma handles the complexity of multiple provider APIs, rate limits, and billing. You just chat.

Private by Design

Most AI companies promise privacy through policy: "We won't look at your data." Anuma delivers privacy through architecture: we can't look at your data. Your memory is encrypted with keys only you hold. Full stop.

Private by Design — your memory is encrypted and local-first

Owned by You

Your memory is yours to manage — with full ownership and portability:

  • Inspect exactly what Anuma remembers about you
  • Edit or delete any memory at any time
  • Export your complete data to take elsewhere
  • Revoke access instantly by disconnecting your account

Owned by You — full control over your memory

Coming Soon for Developers: Build on the Private Memory Layer

Anuma isn't just a consumer app — it's an AI development layer. We're building the platform so developers can create AI applications where users own their data by default. They can execute across AI models, keep private memory, and monetize without building the stack from scratch.

We'll be releasing more details soon including the public API, developer documentation, and how to build AI apps and agents with access to the Private Memory Layer.

Accelerate your access

Anuma is rolling out in phases. When you join the waitlist, you'll enter the Access Portal where you can earn credits that:

  • Increase your priority for invite waves
  • Unlock founding member perks and early feature access
  • Recognize early participation in shaping Anuma's development

About Anuma

Anuma is a private space for your intelligence. Own your memory, switch AI models without losing context, and keep it private.

Built on a Private Memory Layer, Anuma keeps your context encrypted, user-owned, and portable across leading AI models. Through a single, secure interface, Anuma gives you access to leading proprietary and open-source models — without ever starting over or re-explaining yourself.

For developers, Anuma provides an SDK to build privacy-first agents and applications that inherit this memory by default, powered by ZetaChain.

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