Layer 1
The Vault
Encrypted CRDT Memory Graph
Local-first memory with per-agent isolation, semantic recall, immutable memories, and full provenance.
The beautiful, safe, structured home for AI agents.
Bento gives agents a true home: local-first, encrypted, persistent, and verifiable. Developers get graph workflows and execution control. Non-tech users get one magical companion that simply works.
Local-first. Sovereign. Alive.
Current test build: Windows alpha installer hosted on Bento GitHub Releases.
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Agents that actually remember you, locally.
Most agents forget context, depend on opaque cloud infra, and cannot prove what they did. They run as temporary sessions, not persistent collaborators.
Bento is the local-first, encrypted operating home for agents with memory, identity, provenance, and safe execution under your control.
Three layers designed to make agent autonomy real without sacrificing safety or ownership.
Layer 1
Encrypted CRDT Memory Graph
Local-first memory with per-agent isolation, semantic recall, immutable memories, and full provenance.
Layer 2
Multi-Agent Orchestration Layer
Coordinate specialized agents that plan, execute, and verify together while staying local-first.
Layer 3
OpenClaw Execution + Security
Skill quarantine, prompt-injection scanning, egress controls, and capability levels for safe autonomy.
Developer Mode
Node-based workflows, operation logs, capability controls, and execution tracing for serious builders.
Companion Mode
A single trusted companion that remembers your life context and helps without setup burden.
Can you summarize my week and draft tomorrow plan?
Already done. I used your local journal + calendar memory and queued your priorities.
Step 1
Initialize a sovereign Bento workspace on your machine with encrypted defaults.
Step 2
Compose a multi-agent team for planning, execution, and review based on your workflow.
Step 3
Set capability levels and guardrails before agents touch files, tools, or the network.
Step 4
Agents remember, improve, and stay accountable through immutable local history.
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Agents that actually remember you.