Ask your insurance policy what is covered.

Health, home, auto or travel: upload the policy PDF and ask MemX a plain-English question like 'is water damage covered?' or 'what is my deductible?' It reads the document, finds the clause, and shows you the exact page it came from.

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How It Works

1

Add your policy

Forward the policy PDF, or snap a photo of the printed booklet. MemX parses the document, runs OCR on any scanned pages, and extracts the key terms for search.

2

Ask in plain English

Type or speak a question like "does my policy cover a rental car?" MemX runs semantic search over your own document, retrieving by meaning rather than the insurer’s exact wording.

3

Get the answer with its clause

MemX gives you a direct answer and shows the exact clause and page it came from, so you can read the original wording yourself before you rely on it.

Why Use This Feature

Find the answer, not the 40-page PDF

Insurance documents are written to be skimmed past. A plain-English question lands on the exact clause that answers it, instead of you scrolling through definitions and schedules.

Know what is excluded before you claim

The exclusions are where claims get denied. Ask what is not covered and MemX surfaces the carve-outs, sub-limits and waiting periods that insurers bury deep in the policy.

See the renewal terms before you are locked in

Ask when the policy renews and what notice you must give. The date and the notice period are pulled straight from the document, so you can check them yourself before an auto-renewal date passes.

Every answer is traceable

When MemX answers, it shows you the original clause and page. You are never trusting an unsourced summary on a decision about your money or your health.

Compare policies side by side

Keep last year’s policy and this year’s in the same memory and ask what changed, or compare two quotes to see where coverage actually differs.

Private by architecture

Your policy holds sensitive financial and health detail. MemX is private by architecture, with customer-managed keys and AES-256-GCM field-level encryption, so it is never sitting in plaintext.

Frequently asked questions

Yes. Upload the policy PDF and ask in plain English, like "is water damage covered?" MemX reads the document, finds the relevant clause, and shows you the exact page so you can confirm the wording yourself.
Ask "what is not covered?" MemX surfaces the exclusions, sub-limits and waiting periods that insurers tend to bury deep in the document, and points you to the clause each one came from.
Yes. Ask about your deductible, premium, out-of-pocket maximum or renewal date and MemX finds where it is stated in your own policy and shows you the source page, so you are not guessing.
Your policy data is private by architecture: encrypted at rest with AES-256-GCM field-level encryption, customer-managed keys in Google Cloud KMS, and per-user isolation. MemX is not end-to-end encrypted or zero-knowledge, and we say so plainly.
Yes. Keep both policies in the same memory and ask what differs, for example how coverage or renewal terms changed between last year and this year, or between two quotes.

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