
Supermemory's platform provides a universal memory API for AI applications, enabling them to retain and recall information across sessions, thereby enhancing personalization and contextual understanding. The startup has already garnered attention from significant players, securing its seed funding from investors including Susa Ventures, Browder Capital, and SF1.vc. Notable individual backers include Google AI chief Jeff Dean, Cloudflare CTO Dane Knecht, and executives from OpenAI and Meta.
Dhravya Shah, originally from Mumbai, has a history of entrepreneurial success, having sold two previous ventures before founding Supermemory. His journey includes working at Hypefury, Mem0, and Cloudflare, where he gained insights into AI infrastructure. The company's innovative approach to AI memory has attracted a diverse client base, including a16z-backed desktop assistant Cluely and AI video editor Montra, highlighting its broad applicability across various AI-powered tools.