orbit helps developers keep track of their AI agents’ memory. Your agents forget everything. We fix that. This application runs on Windows and works without any programming skills. Use it to save and sync agent information automatically.
orbit is a tool designed to remember and manage data from your AI agents. If you build or use agents that work with tasks, conversations, or codes, orbit stores this context for you. It keeps track of past interactions so your agents do not lose information.
orbit runs on your Windows computer. It does not need special setups or coding experience. You simply download, install, and start using it.
- Saves AI agent memory locally on your PC.
- Syncs agent context across sessions.
- Keeps data organized for fast access.
- Works with multiple agents at the same time.
- Simple interface made for non-technical users.
- Open-source, so you can review how it works anytime.
- Supports common developer tools and AI frameworks.
- Runs smoothly on standard Windows 10 and 11 machines.
Make sure your PC meets these requirements before installing orbit:
- Windows 10 or Windows 11 (64-bit)
- 4 GB of RAM or more
- 200 MB of free disk space
- Internet connection (optional for syncing, but recommended)
- Administrator rights to install software
orbit runs on basic PCs and uses minimal system resources. It does not require GPUs or advanced hardware.
Click the large green button below or visit the link to download orbit for Windows. This page contains the latest version and release information.
On the GitHub page, look for the “Releases” section. You will find the latest Windows installer file, usually named something like:
orbit-setup-x64.exe
Click on this file name to start downloading.
Once the download completes, locate the file in your “Downloads” folder. Double-click it to start the installation.
- If you see a warning message, choose to run the file anyway.
- Follow the on-screen prompts to install orbit on your PC.
- Accept default options unless you want to change the install folder.
When the installation finishes, you will see an icon on your desktop or in the Start menu named “orbit.” Double-click to open the app.
Once orbit is open, you will see a simple dashboard. It lets you add your AI agents and manage their memory.
- Click “Add Agent” to create a new agent profile.
- Type a name and basic info about the agent.
- Start using the agent with your AI tools or apps.
- orbit will automatically save and sync the agent’s context behind the scenes.
You do not need to change settings or write code. The app handles all data storage quietly.
orbit saves all data locally on your PC. You can back up the folder below to keep your agent memories safe:
C:\Users\<YourUserName>\AppData\Local\orbit\Memory
Copy this folder to an external drive or cloud storage regularly.
If you want to use orbit on multiple PCs, use cloud sync tools like OneDrive or Google Drive to share the memory folder listed above.
Check the GitHub page regularly for new releases. Download the latest installer and run it to upgrade.
- Restart your PC and try again.
- Make sure your Windows is up to date.
- Reinstall orbit by downloading from the page again.
- Check if disk space is low.
- Confirm you have permission to write files on your PC.
- Try running orbit as administrator.
- Ensure your internet connection works.
- If using cloud sync, make sure automatic sync is enabled.
- Restart orbit after any changes.
orbit connects with tools developers use for AI agents and software development. It supports standard ways of saving and sharing memory between apps. This lets you build or support smarter AI agents that remember what they did before.
If you want to explore some technical details or contribute to orbit, visit the GitHub repository for full source code, issue tracking, and community support.
Relevant topics include:
- agentic AI
- AI assistants
- developer tools
- open-source memory management
- context synchronization