19-year-old Mumbaikar secures Google exec backing for AI memory startup Supermemory
09-Oct-2025
TechCrunch reports that **Supermemory**, an AI startup founded by **19-year-old Mumbaikar Arnav Sanyal**, has raised early funding from several Google executives and prominent Silicon Valley investors. The company’s core product functions as an AI-powered “memory layer” that automatically captures and recalls information from a user’s digital life — from documents and emails to meeting notes — making context retrieval nearly instant. The idea, Sanyal says, is to offload mental load and make humans “super-rememberers” in the age of cognitive overload.
Supermemory works by integrating with productivity tools and browsers, securely indexing what users see or create. It can then answer questions like “what was that document I read about product X last week?” without manual search. The product is currently in private beta with a small user group, with plans for broader rollout in 2026.
Investors in the round include current and former Google, DeepMind, and OpenAI leaders, signaling strong confidence in the product’s technical direction and privacy-first design. Sanyal, who built earlier prototypes while still in college, said he wanted to design AI that augments human memory rather than replaces it. Observers note that this trend — building personalized AI that learns an individual’s digital context — mirrors efforts from companies like Rewind.ai and Mem, but with a stronger focus on ethical data handling and user ownership.
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