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Teen Founder’s Supermemory Wins Backing for AI ‘Universal Memory’ Push

The 19-year-old entrepreneur touts a multimodal memory API to help apps retain context across sessions.

Overview

  • Supermemory closed a seed round led by Susa Ventures, Browder Capital and SF1.vc, with most reports citing $2.6 million and one outlet reporting $3 million.
  • Individual backers include Google AI chief Jeff Dean, DeepMind’s Logan Kilpatrick, Cloudflare CTO Dane Knecht, DoNotPay’s Joshua Browder and Sentry founder David Cramer, plus executives from OpenAI, Meta and Google.
  • The startup offers a universal memory API that extracts structured “memories” from files, chats, emails, PDFs and other data to give AI applications persistent, multimodal context.
  • Early traction includes customers such as Cluely, Montra, Scira, Composio’s Rube and Rets, along with a robotics collaboration to retain visual memories captured by robots.
  • Founder Dhravya Shah moved from Mumbai to the United States after selling a tweet-screenshot bot, attended Arizona State University before dropping out, and previously worked at Mem0 and in developer relations at Cloudflare.