Connectors
Connect external data sources to Memex for seamless AI-powered data access.
What Are Connectors?
Connectors allow you to securely link external data sources to Memex. Once connected, Memex can access and query your data contextually across all your conversations—no need to manually copy data or explain your database structure each time.
Think of connectors as giving Memex secure, read-only access to your data sources, so it can help you analyze, visualize, and work with your data naturally through conversation.
Available Connectors
Memex currently supports the following data sources:
Data Connectors
AI Connectors
How Connectors Work
When you add a connector:
Your credentials are stored securely in Memex's encrypted storage
Memex agent receives a reference to your connection, not the raw credentials
Data stays in your source—Memex queries it on-demand rather than copying it
This means you maintain full control over your data while giving Memex the ability to help you work with it.
Adding a Connector
To add a new connector:
Open the Memex Hub from the sidebar
Click on the Connectors tab
Select the connector type you want to add
Fill in your credentials and connection details
Click Add Connection
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Once connected, Memex will automatically have access to your data source in all conversations. Reference your connection by name or type:
"Using my Production Database connection, show me all users who signed up last week"
"Query my Supabase data for the top 10 products by revenue"
"Create a chart of monthly active users from my Neon database"
Managing Connections
Your active connections appear in the Active Connections section below the connector cards. From here you can:
View connection details
Delete connections you no longer need
Security
Memex takes your data security seriously:
Credentials are encrypted and stored securely by Memex
Connections use SSL/TLS for all data transmission
Data queried on demand—the Memex agent queries your sources directly and is instructed not to store your data separately
You control access—delete connections anytime
For more details, see our Security & Trust Center.
Published pages use the same version of the connector that you do in development. Please be careful with sensitive connectors and publishing.
Next Steps
Ready to connect your first data source? Choose a connector to get started:
Data Connectors:
Connect to Supabase for PostgreSQL databases
Connect to Neon for serverless PostgreSQL
Connect to GitHub for repository access
Connect to BigQuery for data warehouse analytics
Connect to Private Google Sheets for authenticated spreadsheet access
Connect to Public Google Sheets for publicly shared spreadsheets
Connect to AWS S3 for cloud object storage
Connect to Microsoft SQL Server for enterprise databases
Connect to MongoDB for NoSQL document databases
Connect to MySQL for relational databases
Connect to PostgreSQL for relational databases
Connect to Snowflake for cloud data warehouses
Connect to Tableau for business intelligence
Connect to TiDB for distributed SQL databases
Connect to TigerGraph for graph databases
AI Connectors:
Connect to OpenAI for GPT models
Connect to Anthropic for Claude models
Connect to Gemini for Google Gemini models
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