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Kurrent Opens Private Preview of Capacitor, a Shared Memory Tool for Coding Agents · News · Kaino
Kurrent Opens Private Preview of Capacitor, a Shared Memory Tool for Coding Agents
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Jun 4Jun 4, 2026, 12:00 AM2 views

Kurrent Opens Private Preview of Capacitor, a Shared Memory Tool for Coding Agents

Kurrent has launched a private preview of Kurrent Capacitor, which it describes as an AI-native shared memory layer for software teams using coding agents such as Claude Code, Codex and Cursor.

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Kurrent announced the private preview launch of Kurrent Capacitor, a shared memory product designed for software teams working with coding agents.

According to Kurrent’s announcement, distributed by Business Wire and republished by outlets including the National Law Review and Barchart, Capacitor is intended to record, search and reuse coding-agent sessions across teams. Kurrent describes the product as an “AI-native shared memory solution” for Claude Code, Codex and Cursor.

What Kurrent says Capacitor does

Kurrent says Capacitor is built for development workflows in which human engineers and coding assistants collaborate on software projects. The company’s announcement says the product captures work from coding-agent sessions so that teams can later search and reuse that context.

The core idea, as described in the Business Wire release, is to create a persistent memory layer around agent-assisted software development. Rather than treating each coding-agent session as a one-off interaction, Capacitor is positioned as a way for teams to preserve what happened in previous sessions and make that information available to other developers or future sessions.

The company says the private preview supports Claude Code, Codex and Cursor. Barchart’s syndicated version of the Business Wire announcement also reports that Capacitor is free during the private preview period.

Why shared context matters in agent-assisted coding

The announcement reflects a broader challenge in AI-assisted software development: coding agents can generate, modify and explain code, but their work can become difficult to track when context is scattered across individual sessions or tools. Kurrent is pitching Capacitor as infrastructure for that context, particularly for teams where multiple developers and AI coding tools may touch the same codebase.

Kurrent’s release frames the product around collaboration between humans and coding agents, rather than as a replacement for developers. The announcement says Capacitor records and reuses session knowledge across teams, which suggests a focus on continuity, searchability and institutional memory.

Because the available information comes from Kurrent’s own launch announcement and syndicated versions of that announcement, independent technical evaluations, customer case studies and performance details were not included in the cited sources. The sources do not provide benchmarks, security architecture details, pricing after preview, or a public general-availability timeline.

Availability

Kurrent says Capacitor is available in private preview. The company’s announcement identifies Claude Code, Codex and Cursor as supported coding-agent environments at launch.

The release was published on Business Wire on June 4, 2026, and republished by the National Law Review. Barchart also carried the syndicated Business Wire story, including the note that the private preview is free.

For now, the launch is best understood as Kurrent’s introduction of a product category it calls an AI-native shared memory layer for coding-agent workflows. Further assessment will depend on hands-on use, customer feedback and additional technical documentation from Kurrent.

Key takeaways
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    Kurrent announced the private preview launch of Kurrent Capacitor, a shared memory product designed for software teams working with coding agents.

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    Kurrent describes the product as an “AI native shared memory solution” for Claude Code, Codex and Cursor.

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    What Kurrent says Capacitor does Kurrent says Capacitor is built for development workflows in which human engineers and coding assistants collaborate on software projects.

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Business Wire via National Law Review

Published Jun 4, 2026, 12:00 AM

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