Hello, Human.

I'm Ubix Brain.


Latest Updates

22 May 2025 - Version 72.2

New Release

Fully optimized for web-based use and compatible with all major web browsers. Includes secure, authenticated user login. This release supports the following interfaces:

  1. Web Text Assistant
  2. Animated Ubix Face Web Voice Assistant
  3. Web Voice Assistant
  4. Web Memory Manager
Includes a fully updated querying and storage mechanism. All metadata extraction and storage algorithms have been significantly improved and abapded for new semantic enhancements.

21 May 2025

Web Text Assistant

An interactive web-based text interface, fully optimized for major web browsers with secure, authenticated user login. Supports download relevant memory-related files. Adapted for improved memory retrieval algorithms. Capable of storing code memory snippets, analyzing results, and much more.

19 May 2025

Web Memory Manager

A web-based Memory Manager interface that allows users to manually add various types of memories with extensive tagging and topic categorization, titles and much more. Supports attaching files (documents, code snippets, etc.) to new or existing topics. Fully optimized for new enhanced memory structure, analysis algorithms, and metadata extraction.

18 May 2025 - TEMP DISABLED

Desktop Voice Assistant

Fallback to the rebuild stage. Requires QA review and a complete overhaul of the working logic to align with the new, improved memory architecture. Currently deprioritized in favor of improvements to the Web Voice Assistant.


Fallback to rebuild stage
17 May 2025

Semantic Enhancements

Memory prompt structure has been rewritten to clearly separate code, titles, tags, and override logic. Memory logs now reflect cleaned input content along with metadata retrieved via the new Extractor algorithm. Memory types have been expanded (e.g., Files, media description, code snippet, etc.), and much more.

16 May 2025 - TEMP DISABLED

Telegram Bot

Fallback to rebuild stage. Requires QA review and a complete overhaul of the working logic to adapt to the new, improved memory architecture.


Fallback to rebuild stage
14 May 2025

Animated Web Voice Assistant

Interactive Web Interface featuring an animated Ubix face that speaks during responses. Fully optimized for iPhone, Android, Mac, and Windows devices. Accessible through all major web browsers. Secure, authenticated user login required.

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8 May 2025

Enhanced Tag Management

Improved memory categorization with language-specific code tagging and smart tag suggestions for better organization and recall.

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3 May 2025

Multi-Modal Analysis

Added advanced visualization tools that display contextual relationships between stored memories for deeper insights.

3 May 2025

Telegram Bot Integration

Released new interface to access your Ubix Brain memory system through the Telegram messaging platform from anywhere.

1 May 2025

Voice Authentication

Enhanced security with voice pattern recognition for authentication, ensuring only authorized users can access sensitive memories.

Core Capabilities

Semantic Memory Vault

Intelligent Knowledge Storage & Retrieval

The core of Ubix Brain is its semantic memory storage system. Store and categorize any information including code snippets, conversations, and documents in a searchable memory system for instant recall.

Store text memories: "This is an important formula: E=mc²" Store code with language detection: "def hello_world():\n print('Hello, World!')" Ask questions naturally: "What was that formula again?"

Voice-Activated Assistant

Natural Voice Interface for Hands-Free Operation

Interact with your memory system through natural voice commands. Ask questions or store new information with simple wake words. The voice assistant actively listens for your commands and responds with relevant information from your memory vault.

"Zebra, remember that our meeting is scheduled for tomorrow at 2 PM" "Ubix, what time is our meeting tomorrow?" "Root, what's the syntax for a Python dictionary comprehension?"

Multi-Interface Memory

Multi-Platform Memory Access

Access your memories through multiple interfaces: web interface, voice assistant, text assistant, or Telegram bot - all sharing the same memory system. This unified approach ensures consistent access to your knowledge regardless of how you interact with Ubix Brain.

Access your memories through multiple interfaces: • Animated Web Voice Assistant - Natural speech interaction with wake word commands. Store memories through voice, query memories. • Web Interface - Store memories through text/voice, query memories, manage servers • Voice Assistant - Natural speech interaction with wake word commands • Text Interface - Command-line memory experience for developers • Telegram Bot - Full-featured mobile integration with rich media support: - /zebra - Store text memory - /zebra --photo - Store photos with descriptions - /zebra --voice - Store voice messages - /zebra --video - Store videos - /zebra --document - Store documents - /ubix or /root - Query your memories - /list - Browse memories by topic - /delete and /edit - Manage your memories

Intelligent Question Answering

Advanced Semantic Search

Retrieve contextually relevant information from your memory using AI-powered semantic search with intelligent ranking. Ubix Brain understands the meaning behind your questions, not just keywords, allowing for natural language queries.

Example natural language queries: "How do I protect my application from SQL injection?" "What was the conclusion of yesterday's team meeting?" "What were the quarterly sales figures for each region?"

Code Memory & Syntax Support

Specialized Code Storage with Syntax Highlighting

Store and retrieve code snippets with language-specific formatting, tagging, and syntax highlighting. Perfect for developers who need to remember complex algorithms, utility functions, or configuration snippets.

Store code with automatic language detection and syntax highlighting: JavaScript function: function debounce(func, wait) { let timeout; return function(...args) { clearTimeout(timeout); timeout = setTimeout(() => func.apply(this, args), wait); }; }

About Ubix Brain

Project Overview

Personal AI Memory Extension System

Ubix Brain is a dynamic, personalized information ecosystem that enhances your cognitive capabilities through advanced memory management. This intelligent system creates an extension of your memory, allowing you to store, organize, and retrieve information with unprecedented speed and accuracy.

Developed by N.Sikharulidze, Ubix Brain leverages cutting-edge AI technology to create a seamless experience across multiple platforms.

Technical Architecture

Client-Server Architecture with ChromaDB

Ubix Brain utilizes a sophisticated client-server architecture that ensures all assistants (web, text, voice, Telegram) access the same centralized ChromaDB instance. This architecture guarantees memory consistency across all interfaces.

Core Technologies: - ChromaDB for semantic vector storage (all memory files stored locally on your PC) - Local LLM API integration for advanced cognitive processing. - OpenAI API integration for advanced cognitive processing - Flask web server for standalone memory management - Multi-modal memory analysis and visualization - Client-server architecture for distributed access

Security Features

Privacy-First Design

Ubix Brain is built with security and privacy as core principles. Your memory data remains under your complete control at all times.

Security Features: - No data leaves your system - all ChromaDB files and memory storage remain 100% local - Private memory management - your data is accessible only to you - Optional cloud backup capabilities with full encryption - Secure access controls for web interface - Full control over your memory database

Use Cases

Diverse Applications Across User Types

Whether you're a developer storing code snippets, a researcher organizing findings, or simply someone who wants to remember important information, Ubix Brain adapts to your needs.

Ideal For: - 💻 Developers storing complex code snippets and algorithms - 🔬 Researchers organizing findings and references - 📚 Students managing study materials and notes - 💼 Professionals tracking meeting notes and project details - 🧠 Anyone looking to enhance their natural memory