Constructive Open Sources Agentic DB for AI Agent Memory and Knowledge
Constructive has announced in a press release the open-source release of Agentic DB, a Postgres-based database architecture built to give AI agents persistent memory, structured knowledge, and hybrid retrieval. The database is designed to replace file-based memory systems commonly used in agent frameworks.
Agentic DB ships as a single Postgres schema that can be installed in one command using the PostgreSQL Package Manager (pgpm). It includes long-term memory with vector and full-text search, conversation and tool tracking, task orchestration, and runtime observability. Each text-bearing table is indexed for semantic, statistical, fuzzy, and spatial retrieval, with an auto-embedding pipeline powered by Postgres triggers and Ollama.
The release also includes Agent Skills, a command-line interface, and a type-safe SDK automatically generated from the schema. These tools allow agents to read and write data programmatically and integrate directly with frameworks such as OpenClaw. Agentic DB supports popular AI assistants including Claude, Cursor, Copilot, and others.
Agentic DB is available under the MIT license for local and single-developer use, with a cloud version in development for teams requiring secure, scalable deployments. Developers can access the release on npm and GitHub, with more details available at constructive.io.
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