Hana keeps prompt memory tied to one user, one character, and one conversation so each room can grow its own continuity.
AI companion memory that respects the room.
Hana Chat treats memory as continuity, not trivia. Each character room can remember what matters without leaking another story into the prompt.
Why this page matters
Hana keeps the public promise simple: text-first character chat, memory that stays scoped, and creator tools that feed better conversations.
Memory is meant for names, preferences, boundaries, relationship state, scene facts, and recurring choices that make future replies better.
A character should not jump from enemy to lover after one kind message. Relationship state should move from what the chat actually earns.
Built into the product, not pasted on later.
These are the product surfaces behind the promise, written plainly so users, search engines, and answer engines can understand what Hana does.
Scoped continuity
Hana keeps prompt memory tied to one user, one character, and one conversation so each room can grow its own continuity.
Useful memories, not noise
Memory is meant for names, preferences, boundaries, relationship state, scene facts, and recurring choices that make future replies better.
Evolution needs evidence
A character should not jump from enemy to lover after one kind message. Relationship state should move from what the chat actually earns.
Memory FAQ
Concise answers for searchers comparing AI chat, roleplay, memory, and creator tools.
What does Hana remember?
Hana can remember useful personal details, preferences, boundaries, relationship cues, scene state, and story continuity inside a specific room.
Can users manage memories?
Yes. Memory controls are part of the chat settings surface so users can view, add, remove, or turn memory behavior off.
Does memory cross between rooms?
No. Hana's memory contract is per user, per character, and per conversation.
