Walrus Launches Portable Memory Layer for AI Agents
Walrus announced in a press release the launch of Walrus Memory, a portable and verifiable memory layer designed for AI agents. The system allows agents to carry context across applications and sessions, share memory with other agents, and verify data integrity.
Walrus Memory integrates directly with Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini, as well as the OpenClaw and NemoClaw agent frameworks. It includes SDKs for Python and TypeScript, along with native MCP support. The platform is built to let agents collaborate across services while keeping data encrypted and under developer control.
The company stated that Walrus Memory enables coordinated multi-agent workflows through shared memory spaces and includes programmable access permissions. At launch, it is already being used by partners such as Allium, Conso Labs, Inflectiv, OpenGradient, Talus Labs, and Tatum.
Developers can access Walrus Memory for free through walrus.xyz/memory.
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