Ask your memory
Last updated August 17, 2026
The Ask tab is a chat over your own memories. Type a question about anything from your captured conversations and Audria streams an answer drawn from them, with up to four follow up suggestions. When it is unsure what you mean, it asks one clarifying question instead of guessing.
Doing things from the conversation
Ask can act, within the same review rules as everything else in Audria. Mid conversation, you can set a reminder or rename a person without leaving the chat, so a question about the day turns into a scheduled follow up in the same breath. The answer stream, the follow up suggestions, and the single clarifying question all keep the exchange short: you ask, it answers from what was said, you move on. Because Ask draws on your own captured memories, an answer is grounded in what was actually said around you, and you can follow it back to the conversation it came from.
The Memories tab
Ask is the fastest route to an answer, and the Memories tab is the place to browse. Memories are grouped by day, with an optional 3D view on iPhone. Open one and you get the summary, tags, linked actions and reminders, the people who were there, and audio playback with a synchronized highlighted transcript, plus location and time. From the same screen you can share the memory or delete it. Playback and transcript stay in sync, so jumping to a moment plays the audio while the matching words highlight.
Offline and on your home screen
The feed works offline in read only form for the current day, so a dead connection still leaves you your day. On iPhone, widgets surface reminders and suggestions right on your home screen, so acting on the day rarely requires opening the app at all.