Summary

Agentmemory’s cross-surface memory thesis has strengthened again as supermemory appeared in the June 3 GitHub trends report as a high-performance memory engine and API. The row now captures the broader category signal: persistent memory is becoming shared AI infrastructure across coding agents, app agents, and retrieval workflows.

What changed

The existing Agentmemory market row was updated with June 3 evidence that supermemory is trending as another low-latency memory engine and API for agents.

Why it matters

Agent memory is moving from assistant-specific chat history into portable infrastructure. Developers using Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Gemini CLI, OpenCode, and custom agents need context that survives sessions and can be reused across tools.

Evidence excerpt

Agents Radar’s June 3 open-source trends report described supermemory as a high-performance memory engine and API, while prior reports grouped Agentmemory with mem0, claude-mem, supermemory, and cognee.

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