TechCrunch News 10月07日
Supermemory:为AI应用打造通用记忆API
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Supermemory是由19岁的创始人Dhravya Shah开发的一款旨在解决AI模型长期记忆问题的解决方案。它通过构建知识图谱,从非结构化数据中提取“记忆”和洞察,为AI应用提供更丰富的上下文信息。该工具支持多模态输入,可应用于写作、邮件、视频编辑等多种场景。Supermemory已获得260万美元的种子轮融资,并拥有多个客户,在AI记忆领域面临竞争,但其低延迟和高性能是核心优势。

🧠 **增强AI记忆能力**:Supermemory致力于解决AI模型在跨会话中保持上下文的挑战,通过构建通用记忆API,帮助AI应用拥有更持久的“记忆”,提升其长期信息处理能力。

🛠️ **多模态数据处理与应用**:该平台能够处理包括文件、文档、聊天记录、邮件、PDF等在内的任何类型数据,并支持文本、文件、链接等多种输入方式。这使得它能够为写作、日记、邮件、视频编辑等各类AI应用提供个性化的上下文,实现跨月数据查询或素材检索。

💰 **融资与市场定位**:Supermemory已成功获得260万美元的种子轮融资,并获得多位知名投资人和科技公司高管的支持。虽然面临Letta、Mem0等竞争对手,但Supermemory强调其在低延迟和快速获取相关上下文方面的优势,使其在AI记忆层解决方案中脱颖而出。

🚀 **创新与发展历程**:创始人Dhravya Shah在构建Supermemory前已有成功的创业经验,曾将一款推文格式化工具出售给Hypefury。Supermemory最初名为Any Context,在GitHub上发布,后经调整和发展,现已成为一个成熟的AI记忆解决方案,并吸引了包括Cluely、Montra在内的多个客户。

Context windows of AI models, which indicate the ability of a model to “remember” information, have increased over time. However, researchers have suggested new ways to increase long-term memory of AI models, as they often can’t hold context over several sessions.

19-year-old founder Dhravya Shah is attempting to solve problems in this area by building a memory solution, called Supermemory, for AI apps.

Originally from Mumbai in India, Shah started building consumer-facing bots and apps a few years ago. He even sold his bot that formatted tweets into good-looking screenshots to the social media tool Hypefury.

The founder, who was preparing for an entrance exam to get into IIT(Indian Institute of Technology), earned good money from this sale and decided to move to the U.S to attend Arizona State University instead.

After relocating, he challenged himself to build something new each week for 40 weeks. During one of those weeks, he built Supermemory (which was initially called Any Context) and put it on GitHub. At that time, the tool allowed you to chat with your Twitter bookmarks.

The current version of the tool extracts “memories” or insights from unstructured data and helps the applications understand the context better.

A memory map extracted by Supermemory Image Credits: Supermemory

Shah secured an internship at Cloudflare in 2024, where he worked on AI and infrastructure. He later worked as a developer relations lead at the company. During this time, advisors, including Cloudflare CTO Dane Knecht, asked him to turn Supermemory into a product.

This year, he decided to build Supermemory full-time.

Supermemory, now described as a universal memory API for AI apps, builds a knowledge graph based on the data it processes and personalizes the context for the users. For instance, it can support querying across month-old entries for a writing or a journaling app, or searching for an email app. As the solution allows for multimodal inputs, it could also allow a video editor to fetch relevant assets from a library for a particular prompt.

The startup can ingest any type of data, the company says, including files, docs, chats, projects, emails, PDFs, and app data streams. Its chatbot and notetaker feature lets users add memories in text, add files or links, and connect to apps like Google Drive, OneDrive, or Notion. There’s also a Chrome extension that lets you easily add notes from a website.

“Our core strength is to extract insights from any kind of unstructured data and give the apps more context about users. As we work across multimodal data, our solution is suitable for all kinds of AI apps ranging from email clients to video editors,” Shah said.

Supermemory has secured seed funding of $2.6 million led by Susa Ventures, Browder Capital, and SF1.vc. The round also includes individual investors like Cloudflare’s Knecht, Google AI chief Jeff Dean, Deepmind product manager Logan Kilpatrick, Sentry founder David Cramer, and executives from OpenAI, Meta, and Google.

Shah said at one point, Y-Combinator also approached him to join one of its batches, but he already had investors on board, so the timing didn’t work out.

Image Credits: Supermemory

Joshua Browder, founder and CEO of “Robot lawyer” startup DoNotPay, who runs Browder Capital as a solo GP, was impressed by Shah’s tenacity.

“I connected with Dhravya over X, and what struck me was how quickly he moves and builds things, and that prompted me to invest in him,” he said.

The company has multiple existing customers, including a16z-backed desktop assistant Cluely, AI video editor Montra, AI search Scira, Composio’s multi-MCP tool Rube, and Real estate startup Rets. Plus, it’s working with a robotics company to retain visual memories captured by a robot.

While this is a slant towards consumers, the app feels more like a playground for developers to understand more about the tool and potentially use it in their workflows or their own apps.

Supermemory has substantial competitors in the memory space. Startups like Felicis Ventures-backed Letta and Mem0 (where Shah worked for a short while) are building a memory layer for agents. Supermemory’s own backer, Susa Ventures, has invested in Memories.ai along with Samsung, which can tap into thousands of hours of footage to get insights. Shah says that while these startups might serve different industries and use cases, Supermemory will stand out because it offers lower latency.

“More and more AI companies will need a memory layer. Supermemory’s solution provides high performance while allowing you to surface relevant context quickly.” Browder said.

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