📝 Supermemory raises $2.6M

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Supermemory, a universal memory API for AI apps founded by 19-year-old Dhravya Shah, has raised $2.6 million in seed funding led by Susa Ventures, Browder Capital, and SF1.vc, with participation from Cloudflare CTO Dane Knecht, Google AI chief Jeff Dean, and executives from OpenAI, Meta, and Google. The startup builds a knowledge graph from unstructured data—including emails, files, chats, and app streams—allowing AI applications to retain context across sessions, support multimodal queries, and deliver faster, more personalized insights. Initially launched as a Twitter-bookmark chat tool, Supermemory now powers apps such as the AI desktop assistant Cluely, video editor Montra, AI search engine Scira, and a real estate platform, and is being trialled by a robotics company for visual memory retention. Competing with Letta, Mem0, and Memories.ai, Shah’s solution differentiates itself with low-latency performance, positioning it as a crucial memory layer for AI applications across industries.

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