Inference Room Launches Tack, a Storage and Memory Layer for AI Agents

May 19, 2026
Inference Room has introduced Tack, a storage and memory layer built for AI agents that operate without human supervision. The company plans to release at least one new AI agent product each month.

Inference Room has released its first product, Tack, a storage and memory layer built for software that runs without human supervision, announced in a press release. The company launched last week as a platform for AI agents and infrastructure and pledged to release at least one AI agent product every month.

Tack allows AI agents to store and retrieve files, state, and memory without requiring human-managed accounts or API keys. Agents can pay per pin in USDC, with a 5 MB pin for one month costing $0.0010 USDC. The system provides versioned, addressable access through an API designed for agents.

A second storage option supports private, wallet-gated objects that preserve state between runs and are accessible only to the paying wallet. According to Inference Room, all its products go live immediately upon announcement, with no waitlists or gated access.

The company operates on six principles focused on continuous shipping, agent autonomy, and open access. A second product is already in production and will be announced soon on its official channels.

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