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Mnemonic is a persistent memory layer for professionals — automatically surfacing context before every meeting so decisions, relationships, and commitments never get lost.
Mnemonic is building memory infrastructure for modern work. Before every meeting, Mnemonic automatically surfaces past conversations, open commitments, relationship signals, and strategic context — so professionals never walk in blind. Unlike tools that store information, Mnemonic understands how people, conversations, and decisions evolve over time. Founded in 2026, Mnemonic is currently in private development with early access open to founders, operators, and PMs.
Mnemonic is a persistent memory layer for individuals and organizations. The company was founded on a single observation: existing tools were built to store information, not to remember it — and the difference matters more than anyone talks about.
Every knowledge worker experiences the invisible tax of context reconstruction: the hours spent each week rebuilding understanding that was already built, then lost. Meetings happen. Decisions evaporate. Relationships lose continuity. Organizations repeatedly forget why things happened.
Mnemonic solves this by building temporal intelligence — a system that understands how people, conversations, projects, and decisions evolve over time, and surfaces what matters exactly when it matters. Before every meeting, Mnemonic automatically delivers a context brief: previous conversations, unresolved threads, open commitments, relationship dynamics, and strategic context. No searching required.
The company's long-term vision is organizational cognition infrastructure — helping companies understand why decisions were made, how strategies evolved, who holds critical context, and where institutional memory is breaking down.
Mnemonic is founded by Christopher (CEO) and Sung Jun (CTO), both with backgrounds in business, software engineering, and computing. The company is based online and currently in private development, with early access open at mnemonic.fyi.
Background in business, programming, and computing. Built products from zero to one across multiple domains. Started Mnemonic after watching too many organizations lose years of institutional knowledge overnight — and realizing no tool existed to prevent it.
Background in software engineering, systems design, and computing. Obsessed with building infrastructure that feels invisible but changes everything. Joined Mnemonic to solve the technical problem that most people don't even realize is a technical problem.
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