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Supermemory

Category: AI Infrastructure

Supermemory is developing a universal, long-term memory layer for AI applications, enabling them to store, recall, and personalize information across different platforms. Supermemory was founded in 2023. The company is led by Dhravya Shah. Based in San Francisco, California, United States. Team size: 1-10. Total funding raised: $2.6 million. Latest round: Seed. Key investors include Susa Ventures, Browder Capital, SF1.vc, Dane Knecht (CTO Cloudflare), Jeff Dean (Google Chief Scientist), Theo Browne, David Cramer, Julian Weisser.

Founded
2023
Headquarters
San Francisco, California, United States
Team size
1-10
Total funding
$2.6 million

Value proposition

To solve the problem of memory loss in AI agents by providing a fast, scalable, and interoperable memory API that allows AI applications to have long-term, contextual memory.

Products and solutions

Memory API & SDKs for developers, Supermemory MCP (Memory Control Protocol): A universal memory layer for various LLMs like ChatGPT and Claude, Open-Source Search Assistant (OpenSearchAI), Consumer-facing 'second brain' application for knowledge management

Unique value

The core uniqueness lies in its 'universal memory' approach, creating a memory layer that is independent of any single AI model or application. This allows for a persistent, interoperable memory that can be used across different services. The architecture is also inspired by the human brain's ability to recall and contextualize information.

Target customer

Developers building AI and LLM-powered applications, as well as individuals looking for a personal knowledge management tool or 'second brain'.

Industries served

AI Infrastructure, Software Development, Productivity Tools, Knowledge Management

Technology advantage

Supermemory's key advantage is its focus on solving the critical limitation of long-term memory in LLMs. Its technology is designed to be extremely fast and scalable. The open-source nature of parts of its platform fosters community adoption and developer trust. A significant business advantage is the early backing from prominent executives at Google and Cloudflare, which lends credibility and strategic support.

How they differentiate

Supermemory is developing a 'memory layer' for AI applications, concentrating on delivering long-term memory for Large Language Models (LLMs). It provides developers with a high-speed Memory API and Router for seamless integration into their applications. Additionally, it embraces an open-source model, fostering community collaboration and transparency.

Main competitors

Mem0, Zep, Letta

Key partnerships

Strategic backing from Susa Ventures, Browder Capital, SF1.vc, Enterprise customers include Cluely and Composio, Integrations with Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, VS Code, OpenAI SDK, LangChain, CrewAI, Vercel AI SDK

Notable customers

Cluely, Composio, Scira AI

Major milestones

Secured $3M in seed funding from Susa Ventures, Browder Capital, SF1.vc, and prominent angels., Winner of the Google AI for Developers competition for the Gemini API., Launched open-source projects on GitHub, accumulating over 22,000 stars on main repo., #1 on LongMemEval, LoCoMo, and ConvoMem benchmarks., Launched MCP server, CLI, and plugins for Claude Code, Cursor, and other AI coding tools.

Growth metrics

22.4k+ stars on GitHub (main repo) across multiple open-source projects.

Market positioning

Supermemory is positioned as a versatile tool for developers, offering an API that can be integrated into various applications to equip them with a 'memory' function. It also features a consumer-facing 'second brain' application that demonstrates its capabilities. The company's primary focus is on addressing the issue of AI 'forgetfulness' and overcoming the limitations of context windows.

Geographic focus

Primarily US-based, but with a global developer focus.

Patents and IP

No publicly available information on patents.

About Dhravya Shah

Previously founded two startups that were acquired. Also worked as a Full-stack Developer at Hypefury, an Intern at Cloudflare, and was the Co-owner of Epikhost.

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