

Supermemory Raises Funds to Rebuild Human Recall
8 snips Oct 9, 2025
Supermemory is on a mission to enhance human recall with an AI platform, backed by $3 million from experienced Google veterans. Offering a unique cross-app memory API, it seamlessly integrates learning across various platforms. The founder's inspiring journey adds depth, revealing motivations fueled by previous successes and challenges. Early customers are already exploring innovative uses for this technology, making waves in the competitive landscape and hinting at the future of education and knowledge work.
AI Snips
Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes
Cross-Model Memory Breaks Vendor Lock-In
- Supermemory provides a universal memory layer that merges past interactions across many AI models into one context store.
- This removes vendor lock-in from model-specific memory features and enables seamless cross-model continuity.
Founder Built In A 40-Week Challenge
- Founder Dravya Shah built the first version during a 40-week challenge while studying at ASU after selling a previous bot.
- He iterated publicly on GitHub and pivoted the idea from Twitter bookmarks to a broader memory API after Cloudflare mentorship.
Started As A Twitter-Bookmark Chatbot
- The first public version let you chat with your Twitter bookmarks and was called AnyContext on GitHub.
- Early usage revealed a much larger product-market fit beyond the initial bookmark idea.