--- title: "Builtin Memory Engine" summary: "The default SQLite-based memory backend with keyword, vector, and hybrid search" read_when: - You want to understand the default memory backend - You want to configure embedding providers or hybrid search --- # Builtin Memory Engine The builtin engine is the default memory backend. It stores your memory index in a per-agent SQLite database and needs no extra dependencies to get started. ## What it provides - **Keyword search** via FTS5 full-text indexing (BM25 scoring). - **Vector search** via embeddings from any supported provider. - **Hybrid search** that combines both for best results. - **CJK support** via trigram tokenization for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. - **sqlite-vec acceleration** for in-database vector queries (optional). ## Getting started If you have an API key for OpenAI, Gemini, Voyage, or Mistral, the builtin engine auto-detects it and enables vector search. No config needed. To set a provider explicitly: ```json5 { agents: { defaults: { memorySearch: { provider: "openai", }, }, }, } ``` Without an embedding provider, only keyword search is available. ## Supported embedding providers | Provider | ID | Auto-detected | Notes | | -------- | --------- | ------------- | ----------------------------------- | | OpenAI | `openai` | Yes | Default: `text-embedding-3-small` | | Gemini | `gemini` | Yes | Supports multimodal (image + audio) | | Voyage | `voyage` | Yes | | | Mistral | `mistral` | Yes | | | Ollama | `ollama` | No | Local, set explicitly | | Local | `local` | Yes (first) | GGUF model, ~0.6 GB download | Auto-detection picks the first provider whose API key can be resolved, in the order shown. Set `memorySearch.provider` to override. ## How indexing works OpenClaw indexes `MEMORY.md` and `memory/*.md` into chunks (~400 tokens with 80-token overlap) and stores them in a per-agent SQLite database. - **Index location:** `~/.openclaw/memory/.sqlite` - **File watching:** changes to memory files trigger a debounced reindex (1.5s). - **Auto-reindex:** when the embedding provider, model, or chunking config changes, the entire index is rebuilt automatically. - **Reindex on demand:** `openclaw memory index --force` You can also index Markdown files outside the workspace with `memorySearch.extraPaths`. See the [configuration reference](/reference/memory-config#additional-memory-paths). ## When to use The builtin engine is the right choice for most users: - Works out of the box with no extra dependencies. - Handles keyword and vector search well. - Supports all embedding providers. - Hybrid search combines the best of both retrieval approaches. Consider switching to [QMD](/concepts/memory-qmd) if you need reranking, query expansion, or want to index directories outside the workspace. Consider [Honcho](/concepts/memory-honcho) if you want cross-session memory with automatic user modeling. ## Troubleshooting **Memory search disabled?** Check `openclaw memory status`. If no provider is detected, set one explicitly or add an API key. **Stale results?** Run `openclaw memory index --force` to rebuild. The watcher may miss changes in rare edge cases. **sqlite-vec not loading?** OpenClaw falls back to in-process cosine similarity automatically. Check logs for the specific load error. ## Configuration For embedding provider setup, hybrid search tuning (weights, MMR, temporal decay), batch indexing, multimodal memory, sqlite-vec, extra paths, and all other config knobs, see the [Memory configuration reference](/reference/memory-config).