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Agent Memory includes permissively licensed libraries, model assets, fonts, and build tools. Their notices remain separate from the Agent Memory commercial licence.

Last updated: 2 May 2026.

Attributions

Third-Party Notices

Runtime components

Agent Memory uses @xenova/transformers under Apache-2.0, express under MIT, and cors under MIT for local embeddings, local API service, and local browser/API access.

Desktop and packaging

Electron and Electron Builder are used under permissive open-source licences for desktop and packaging workflows. The Windows icon tooling uses rcedit through the packaging toolchain.

Model attribution

The default local embedding model is Xenova/all-MiniLM-L6-v2, an ONNX conversion of sentence-transformers/all-MiniLM-L6-v2. The declared model licence is Apache-2.0.

Typography

The Agent Memory marketing site is set in Barlow, an open-source typeface by Jeremy Tribby distributed under the SIL Open Font License 1.1 and served via Google Fonts.

Platform icons

Windows, Apple and Linux platform SVG icons are from Font Awesome Free 7.2.0 by Fonticons, Inc. and are used under the Font Awesome Free licence. Third-party platform names and marks remain the property of their respective owners.

Skills and workflow content

Selected Development skills are adapted from or directly reference obra/superpowers, an MIT-licensed agentic software development skills framework by Jesse Vincent. These skills support implementation planning, test-driven development, systematic debugging, review, and verification workflows.

Selected Organising skills are adapted from MIT-licensed public skill libraries, including openclaw/skills, omarshahine/chief-of-staff-template, and jeremylongshore/claude-code-plugins-plus-skills. Agent Memory adapts these concepts into product-neutral, permission-aware workflows for tasks, day planning, inbox triage, and meeting follow-ups.

Design, Marketing, Investing, and UI Design Theme skills are Agent Memory original workflows informed by permissively licensed public research, product strategy work, and documented source reviews. Where a skill is inspired by a specific open format, such as the Apache-2.0 google-labs-code/design.md format, the skill metadata and project research notes identify that source and require preservation of upstream notices if substantial material is copied.

Transitive dependencies

The desktop, installer, and web build include transitive npm dependencies from the packages above. The 2 May 2026 launch audit reviewed 448 installed npm packages in package-lock.json. Declared licences are permissive: MIT, ISC, Apache-2.0, BSD-style, BlueOak-1.0.0, Python-2.0, CC0-1.0, WTFPL, and equivalent permissive combinations. Third-party licence metadata should be re-audited before each public commercial release, especially after dependency upgrades.

Audit status

The current dependency audit found no GPL, AGPL, LGPL, MPL, EPL, CDDL, SSPL, Business Source License, Commons Clause, unknown-licence, or non-commercial runtime blockers in the declared runtime set. npm audit also returned zero known vulnerabilities after the Electron upgrade and ONNX/protobuf dependency overrides. Third-Party Notices must be preserved in commercial distributions.

Notice preservation

Open-source notices do not make Agent Memory itself open source. They identify the separate third-party components used by the product and the licence obligations that must be preserved when distributing the software.