NeuroForm is a software tool designed to improve how local AI models remember and learn. It simulates the way the brain forms, prunes, and changes connections between nerve cells, called synapses. The software uses a graph database called Neo4j to manage these connections and runs on a local AI engine named Ollama.
You do not need any technical knowledge to install and use NeuroForm. This guide will walk you through every step needed to get it running on your Windows computer.
Before you start, make sure your computer meets the basic needs. NeuroForm is built for Windows systems.
- Windows 10 or later (64-bit)
- At least 4GB of RAM (8GB recommended)
- 2 GHz or faster processor
- Internet connection for initial setup
- At least 500 MB of free disk space
You do not need to install any other software before running NeuroForm. The setup packages will include all necessary components.
To get NeuroForm for Windows, visit the official releases page by clicking the button below:
On the releases page, look for the latest version listed. Inside the version’s section, find the file that ends with .exe. This file is the installer for Windows systems.
Follow these steps to install NeuroForm:
- Click the
.exeinstaller file you downloaded. - You may see a security warning; click Run to continue.
- A setup window will appear. Click Next to start.
- Read the license agreement, then click I Agree to proceed.
- Choose the folder where you want to install NeuroForm. The default path works for most users.
- Click Install and wait for the process to finish.
- Once the installation completes, click Finish.
NeuroForm is now ready to use.
To start NeuroForm:
- Find the NeuroForm shortcut on your desktop or in the Start menu.
- Double-click it to open the program.
When it opens, it will connect to its local Neo4j database and Ollama AI engine. This process may take a moment during the first run. After that, the software will be ready to use.
NeuroForm works by creating a "memory" system for your local AI assistant. It mimics how the brain strengthens, weakens, or removes connections between neurons based on information it learns or forgets over time.
You don’t need to know how Neo4j or Ollama works to benefit from NeuroForm. The program handles all complex processes behind the scenes.
- Creates and updates a knowledge graph that stores memories.
- Prunes old or less relevant connections automatically.
- Helps your AI model adapt to new information over time.
- Works offline with local AI models, which improves privacy and speed.
To update to the newest version of NeuroForm:
- Visit the releases page again.
- Download the latest
.exeinstaller file. - Run the installer. It will replace the old version while keeping your data safe.
Regular updates ensure you have the latest features and fixes.
No. The NeuroForm installer includes everything needed. It configures Neo4j and Ollama for you.
Internet access is only required during the initial installation and updates. Once set up, NeuroForm runs locally without the internet.
Yes. Go to Settings > Apps in Windows, find NeuroForm, and select Uninstall.
Try restarting your computer. If the problem continues, delete NeuroForm and install it again from the releases page.
NeuroForm saves all data inside a folder in your user profile, typically:
C:\Users\<YourName>\AppData\Local\NeuroForm\data
You do not need to manage these files manually.
- If NeuroForm runs slowly, close other heavy applications to free memory.
- Restart the program if you see errors during graph updates.
- Make sure your Windows is up to date.
- Contact the repository maintainer through the GitHub page issues tab for detailed help.