Kurrent Launches Capacitor, a Solution for Humans and Coding Agents Building Software Together

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Kurrent, the company behind KurrentDB, the leading event-native database, announced the private preview launch of Kurrent Capacitor, an AI-native shared memory solution for coding agents. Capacitor captures every coding agent session – every hypothesis tested, every decision made, every line of reasoning behind every code submission – and makes that record searchable, shareable, and actionable across the entire team and across future agent runs.

Agentic Coding is Powerful. Capacitor Makes it Unstoppable

Coding agents – Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, and others – are writing software at a scale and speed that would have seemed implausible even a year ago. The developer’s role has fundamentally changed: less author, more director. Prompting, evaluating, judging and coordinating. The productivity gains are historic. And the biggest gains are still ahead.

Agentic coding has already raised the ceiling on what engineering teams can accomplish – and Capacitor raises it further. The opportunity lies in everything that happens around the code: preserving context across sessions, carrying reasoning through handoffs, giving code reviews the grounding to be fast, confident, and accurate. The technology is capable. What’s been missing is the shared foundation for humans and agents to fully build together at speed, at scale and with quality.

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Capacitor is that foundation. By giving humans and agents a shared memory – recording every event, trace and session, surfacing it through a real-time dashboard, a CLI, and MCP tools that agents themselves can query – Capacitor makes seamless collaboration between humans and agents possible for the first time. Every session builds on the last. Context is never lost. Teams that start using Capacitor today will ship faster tomorrow than they do right now, and faster still the session after that with the assurance of quality and the knowledge that the system is learning along the way.

“Agents have made software development much faster with significant impact while leaving the team’s coordination layer entirely untouched,” said Kirk Dunn, CEO at Kurrent. “Capacitor is our answer to that. It provides interaction between teams of agents and humans in real time. Collaborative, persistent, searchable and secure session memory from the first prompt to production.”

Enable Coding Agents Like Never Before

Capacitor records every coding agent session automatically. No separate record commands. No configuration per session. Every turn, tool call, test run, and reasoning block is streamed to the team’s Capacitor server in real time, indexed for full-text search, and linked to the repository and pull request it belongs to. One simple setup, and your agents have memory.

SOURCE: Businesswire