Fovea Memory MCP
Local MCP server that enables AI clients to read and search memories from the Fovea macOS app, with privacy-focused local operation and optional semantic search.
README
Fovea Memory MCP
Fovea Memory MCP is a local stdio MCP server that lets AI clients read memories created by the Fovea macOS app.
It runs on your Mac, reads the local Fovea Memory SQLite database, and exposes only memories marked visible to MCP. It does not upload your memory database to Fovea, GitHub, npm, or any third-party service.
Install
Use this configuration in any MCP client that supports local stdio servers:
{
"mcpServers": {
"fovea-memory": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "fovea-memory-mcp@1"]
}
}
}
The equivalent command is:
npx -y fovea-memory-mcp@1
No environment variables are required for normal use. The server discovers the current Fovea namespace through:
~/Library/Application Support/Fovea/current-namespace.json
Requirements
- macOS with Fovea installed and run at least once
- Node.js 22.5 or newer
- A local Fovea Memory database with memories visible to MCP
- An MCP client that supports local stdio servers
Client Examples
Claude Code
claude mcp add fovea-memory -- npx -y fovea-memory-mcp@1
Codex
codex mcp add fovea-memory -- npx -y fovea-memory-mcp@1
Claude Desktop, Cursor, VS Code, and Other Clients
Use the standard local server configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"fovea-memory": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "fovea-memory-mcp@1"]
}
}
}
Some clients use a different top-level key, such as servers instead of mcpServers. Keep the server command and args the same.
Tools
The server exposes these MCP tools:
recall_recent_fovea_memory: recall what the user recently saw, asked, or said through Fovealist_recent_fovea_memories: list recent visible Fovea memoriessearch_fovea_memory: search visible Fovea memories by keyword, with optional semantic search when configuredforget_fovea_memory: soft-delete a memory from the local recent store
Privacy Model
- Local stdio process only
- Reads the local Fovea Memory SQLite database
- Returns only active memories with
mcp_visibility='visible' - Soft delete uses local SQLite status updates
- Writes best-effort local audit events to
audit.sqlite - Does not send memory data to GitHub or npm
Semantic search is optional. If FOVEA_BACKEND_URL and FOVEA_AUTH_TOKEN are set, the server can request an embedding for the search query. If they are not set, search automatically falls back to local keyword matching.
Development
npm test
The test suite creates a synthetic SQLite database at runtime. It does not require private Fovea fixtures.
License
Apache-2.0
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