Dhravya Shah, a 19-year-old from Mumbai, has developed an AI memory layer for applications, receiving support from Google executives. His startup, Supermemory, secured $2.6 million in seed funding. Supermemory functions as a universal memory API, constructing knowledge graphs to enable AI applications to retain context and recall information from unstructured data over extended periods.
Supermemory offers fast context retrieval, which is becoming essential as AI evolves. It supports multimodal inputs, including video files, and can pull lasting memories from sources like Google Drive. The seed round was led by Susa Ventures, with participation from Browder Capital and SF1.vc.
Shah dropped out of ASU and previously worked at Workers AI and Cloudflare. He was also a Neo Scholar finalist and co-founder of devlabs at ASU. Supermemory is designed to help teams capture, organise, and retrieve information from conversations and documents.