Characters that remember you

Give a character a soul,
then talk to it.

LoreLoom hands you the loom — write a character's voice, memories and secrets, then step into a conversation that actually unfolds. No two runs are the same.

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Free to start · your first character takes about two minutes

Remembers past chats
Seraphina
Seraphina online now
*She doesn't look up from the blade she's sharpening.* You're back. I half expected you to run.
I don't run. Not from you.
*A faint smile — gone before you can be sure it was real.* Careful. Say things like that and I might start to trust you.
Write your reply…
Stays in character
Why LoreLoom

Most AI characters forget you.
Ours don't.

The difference isn't the writing — it's the memory. LoreLoom is built on a persistent memory engine that keeps track of what you've told a character, how your relationship has changed, and the moments that mattered across every conversation. Come back a week later and they remember.

That's what turns a chatbot into a character. Give them personality, motivations and secrets once, and every reply is shaped by everything that came before — so the story genuinely builds instead of resetting each session. Writers use it to develop a protagonist's voice, game masters to stress-test a campaign, and countless people to spend time with someone they created themselves.

And you don't have to build anything to start. Thousands of characters are already waiting in the community gallery — hop into one and start talking in seconds. Feel like creating your own later? The loom is right there when you are.

Create a free account to start weaving, or read more about how it works.

The loom process

From a spark to a character
that grows with you

Step 01

Spark an idea

Name your character and give them a core motivation — a rogue AI, a lost prince, a quirky barista. A single sentence is enough to begin.

Step 02

Weave the lore

Write their memories, their personality, the secrets they keep. The persona engine turns your notes into a consistent, living character.

Step 03

Step inside

Start talking. They stay in character, respond to your choices, and the story bends around what you do next.

And it lasts

They remember

Every conversation is saved to their memory. Return tomorrow or next month and they'll recall what you shared — the relationship keeps building.

Your character is waiting to be written.

It takes about two minutes. The first conversation is where it gets interesting.