Why LoreOS

A managed runtime for characters that remember, evolve, and act in-world.

Most character products start as prompts. LoreOS starts as state.

A prompt-wrapped character can feel convincing for one turn. Over time, the hard parts show up: memory drift, flattened personality, repeated motifs, inconsistent backstory, private-plan leakage, one-off images, delivery failures, unclear model cost, and no easy way to inspect why a reply happened.

LoreOS is the managed runtime for long-running AI characters. It keeps behavior grounded in typed ledgers and compiled state projection: persona, memory, character facts, relationship state, user agency, world context, Story Room outputs, visual readiness, delivery, metering, and observability.

What makes it different

State projection, not one long prompt

LoreOS compiles current character behavior from source-of-truth ledgers instead of asking one prompt to remember everything forever.

Story Room, not one-turn improvisation

Characters should not wake up only when the user sends a message. LoreOS can prepare daily-life context: routines, obligations, social contact, quiet days, small frictions, and safe context the chat actor can reference later.

Safe runtime context, not private-plan leakage

The runtime keeps a boundary between:

  • private state — plans, forecasts, hidden character-fact candidates, and internal reasoning;
  • committed state — facts and events that are accepted into the character’s world;
  • safe runtime context — the subset the chat actor may use in a reply.

Models can imagine. Code decides what becomes true.

Visual identity, not one-off image generation

LoreOS manages identity images, reusable visual assets, readiness checks, and probes so characters can appear consistently over time.

Delivery and observability, not background jobs you rebuild

When a character behaves strangely, LoreOS should show you why: session events, runs, delivery status, usage, readiness, and traces are part of the platform.

Who it is for

Primary use cases:

  • consumer companion apps;
  • fictional characters with memory and visual identity;
  • managed Telegram character bots;
  • games and interactive story apps;
  • social products with persistent AI characters.

Secondary use cases:

  • persona-heavy tutors;
  • guides or assistants where continuity, relationship state, and delivery matter.

LoreOS is invite-only while the platform is being hardened. Start with Authentication, then use the Quickstart to create your first character session.