Memory Palace

Learn the Method of Loci — then use it to remember anything. AI builds your palace; you explore and quiz.

Spring Into AI · Week 3: Interactive Tutorials

What’s the Memory Palace?

It’s an ancient technique (Method of Loci): you put things you want to remember in places you can picture — like spots in a room. Your brain is great at remembering where things are, so linking facts to locations makes recall stick. No flashcards, no grinding — just a mental walk through your space.

Here, you pick the space (a template room or a photo of your room), tell us what to remember, and AI generates vivid, silly associations for each spot. Then you explore the room and take a quiz. Learning by doing.

Why does this work?

Your brain is better at remembering places and images than raw facts. By tying each fact to a location and a vivid picture, you give it two hooks — spatial + visual — so recall becomes easier. It’s called dual coding, and the Method of Loci has been used for thousands of years.

How it works

  1. 1Choose your space — template room (instant) or upload a photo of your room so the palace is yours.
  2. 2Say what to remember — a topic (e.g. quadratic formula) or a list. AI assigns each item to a spot and creates a vivid image or story.
  3. 3Explore & quiz — click through the room, hear associations with audio, then test yourself. Replay anytime.

Try the template room

Walk through a sample room (door, desk, window, bed, shelf). No upload — see the technique in under a minute.

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Or use your own room

Upload a photo on the next screen. AI finds spots in your space and highlights them when you explore — best for real recall.

Create your palace →