Resources API

Resources API

Resources API

AI-native file storage for agents and apps.

Files, notes, bookmarks, documents.

Full CRUD, semantic search, folders and tags.

AI-native file storage for agents and apps.

Files, notes, bookmarks, documents.

Full CRUD, semantic search, folders and tags.

AI-native file storage for agents and apps. Files, notes, bookmarks, documents.

Full CRUD, semantic search, folders and tags.

Over

10,000,000

10,000,000

files, workspaces, and memories created

Problem

Time spent building storage basics

Your agent creates things. Documents, reports, code, research. Where does it all go?


Right now: S3 buckets, database blobs, temp directories.


No structure, no semantic understanding, no way to find anything later. Your agent can't even search its own work from yesterday.

Solution

Smart storage, ready to go

Fabric Resources API isn't just file storage.


  • Everything is semantically indexed. Search by meaning, not just filename. Your agent can find what it needs by describing it.

  • Powerful organisation tools with folders and tags.

  • Store links, files, notes and more. All context together in one place.

Production-ready

Private by design

Security-first

Scalable

Production-ready

Private by design

Security-first

Scalable

Production-ready

Private by design

Security-first

Scalable

Production-ready

Private by design

Security-first

Scalable

Datapoint

Semantic search built in. Shown to improve agent accuracy by 12.5%*

What you can store

Everything in one place.

Write where your research and files are.

Files — PDFs, images, documents, any file type. Uploaded and indexed.

Notes — Markdown notes. Full editor support, version history.

Bookmarks — URLs with metadata. Web pages are fetched and indexed.

Folders — Organize resources hierarchically.

Tags — Cross-cutting labels for flexible organization.

Why Fabric

Most memory APIs are black boxes. You send data in, hope the right context comes out.


Fabric is different. We're the infrastructure layer behind Fabric, a knowledge platform where users store millions of notes, files, and links. The Resources API is built on the same foundation.


Managed profiles. Create profiles for your users, managed entirely by your app. No Fabric accounts required. Store and retrieve memories against your own user IDs. Full control, no dependencies.


User-connected profiles. Let users connect their Fabric accounts. Your app can read from their knowledge base: notes, files, bookmarks, highlights. Not just what users told your app, but what they actually know.


Read and write to Fabric. (coming soon) With user permission, your app can write back to their Fabric. Memories, documents, and context your app creates become part of the user's personal knowledge base. Owned by them, portable, accessible to other apps they authorize.


User ownership. When users connect their accounts, they see what your app has stored. They can revoke access anytime. They stay in control of their data.


MCP compatible. Use Fabric Memory as an MCP server. Works with Claude Desktop, Cursor, Windsurf, and any MCP-compatible agent.

Resources API at a glance

Endpoint

Method

Description

v2/notepads

POST

Create a note

v2/files

POST

Create a file

v2/bookmarks

POST

Create bookmark

v2/resources/filter

POST

List resources

v2/resources/{resourceId}

GET

Get resource

Works with everything

Model-agnostic. Framework-agnostic.

SDKs

Python and JavaScript clients. Or call the REST API directly.

CLI

Use Fabric from the command line. Works with Claude Code, shell scripts, or anywhere you can run a terminal.

MCP support

Connect to Claude Desktop, Cursor, Windsurf, Continue, and any MCP-compatible tool.

Ready for scale

Fast

Sub-300ms retrieval. Infrastructure that won't slow your agent down.

Secure

Encrypted in transit (SSL) and at rest (AES-256).

CASA certified.

Reliable

99.9% uptime. Built on Fabric's consumer-grade scaled infrastructure.

Ship your first app in minutes.

Ship your first app in minutes.

Ship your first app in minutes.

Ship your first app in minutes.