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Mem AI

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Mem is an AI-enabled note-taking app designed to help users capture, organize, and retrieve information quickly and efficiently. Mem AI was founded in 2019. The company is led by Kevin Moody. Based in Los Altos Hills, California, United States. Team size: 11-50. Total funding raised: $28.6 million. Latest round: Series A. Key investors include Andreessen Horowitz, OpenAI.

Founded
2019
Headquarters
Los Altos Hills, California, United States
Team size
11-50
Total funding
$28.6 million

Value proposition

Mem offers a self-organizing workspace that uses AI to streamline tasks, making it easier to manage and retrieve thoughts and ideas.

Products and solutions

AI-powered note-taking app

Unique value

Mem leverages AI to create a self-organizing workspace, eliminating the need for traditional folder-based organization.

Target customer

Entrepreneurs, executives, and content creators.

Industries served

Technology, Information and Internet

Technology advantage

The AI-driven approach allows for intelligent connections between ideas, enhancing productivity and decision-making.

How they differentiate

Mem differentiates itself by using AI to automatically organize notes and information, providing a seamless user experience.

Main competitors

Evernote, Notion, Roam Research

Key partnerships

Recall.ai (Desktop Recording SDK integration for meeting recording/transcription)

Notable customers

Avea, Enveda

Major milestones

Founded in 2019 Raised $28.6 million in funding Developed a unique AI-driven note-taking platform

Growth metrics

Mem has shown promising growth with a focus on enhancing productivity through AI.

Market positioning

Mem is positioned as an innovative AI-driven note-taking solution.

Geographic focus

Primarily focused on the United States market.

Patents and IP

No specific patents mentioned.

About Kevin Moody

Kevin Moody is the Co-founder and CEO of Mem. Previously worked as a Product Manager at Google (Google Maps Platform). Holds a B.S. in Computer Science from Stanford University.

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