MemoRay for Windows was available through Founder Access. Users downloaded MemoRay, installed it on
Windows, then activated inside the app with the email address and license key sent to them. This release
helped users find answers across private documents in plain language, search supported documents, ask
questions with sources, review imported documents, use Protected documents, and understand the local-first
trust boundary.
Product
MemoRay
Release type
Founder Access Windows Release
Publication date
2026-06-19T05:48:15Z
Windows platform
windows-x86_64
App version
0.1.18
Supported files
PDF, DOCX, JPG, JPEG, PNG
Package/update
Signed Windows package/update available
Current release
Superseded by 0.2.0
Included
What MemoRay helped you do.
Search and ask
Find answers across private documents in plain language.
Search across supported PDFs, DOCX files, JPG images, JPEG images, and PNG images.
Ask MemoRay with answers and sources.
Documents and review
Import supported files and folders.
Review skipped or unsupported files before import.
View and manage imported documents and Document details.
Transparency and local status.
Supported file types
Supported now: PDF, DOCX, JPG, JPEG, PNG.
MemoRay imported PDFs, Word documents, and common image files: PDF, DOCX, JPG, JPEG, and PNG.
Text reading ran locally on your device. Unsupported file types were skipped during Import review
and did not block supported files from importing.
Trust and privacy boundaries
MemoRay processed imported documents, text reading, search, and Ask MemoRay locally on your Windows
device. Document content was not uploaded for search or answering.
Network access was used for Founder Access license activation, license validation, app update checks, and support forms you chose to submit.
Diagnostics stored locally — sharing not enabled.
Protected Documents
Set a Protected Documents password inside MemoRay.
Protected import was blocked until a protected-documents password existed.
MemoRay made clear when a protected-documents password was set or cleared.
Unlock was required before changing Protected documents to Standard.
Founder Access and activation
Founder Access was required. Users downloaded MemoRay for Windows first, then activated MemoRay inside
the app with the email address and license key sent to them.
Scope
What was not included in this release.
Deferred or unavailable
Notes or in-app notes.
Cloud sync.
Mobile app.
Multi-user collaboration.
Online LLM features.
Email, scanner, audio, or video import claims outside the supported-file canon.
Unsupported file types outside the supported-file canon.
Known limitations
MemoRay started with Windows. Future platform priorities would be shaped by early user feedback and demand.
Supported file types were limited to PDF, DOCX, JPG, JPEG, and PNG in the Founder Access Import flow.
Unsupported files were skipped during Import review.
MemoRay included local text reading for scanned PDFs and images. Standard documents usually worked best. Some low-quality scans, rotated cards, IDs, passports, membership cards, business cards, and handwriting-heavy images could be classified less precisely or could miss structured details. Review the source document when accuracy matters.
Encrypted or malformed DOCX files were rejected.
Changing the MemoRay storage folder did not move existing data automatically.
Finish active imports before changing the MemoRay storage folder.
Internet access was required for Founder Access activation, periodic license validation, and update checks.
Protected documents used a password created locally inside MemoRay. Founder Access license keys were for activation only. RayAI/MemoRay could not recover that password; if it was forgotten, remove the current MemoRay workspace and import documents again before setting a new password. Original files outside MemoRay were not deleted.
MemoRay was signed by RayAI LLC. Because MemoRay was new, Microsoft Edge or Windows Defender SmartScreen could still show a warning while reputation built.
First-Use Guidance
Historical first-use workflow.
Download MemoRay from the Founder Access download page.
Install MemoRay on your Windows device.
Open MemoRay and activate it with your Founder Access email address and license key.
Import supported documents.
Confirm unsupported files are skipped during Import review.
Ask MemoRay a question and check answers with sources.