Mem0 has pulled in $24 million across its Seed and Series A rounds, supporting its development of production-ready memory infrastructure for AI applications. Kindred Ventures led the Seed round, while Basis Set Ventures led the Series A. Other investors include Peak XV Partners, GitHub Fund and Y Combinator.
Developers can integrate Mem0’s API into their applications using three lines of code. The technology is then able to extract and categorize memories and layer in metrics like decay and confidence. Memories are updated whenever conflicting facts emerge, and Mem0’s sophisticated algorithms are designed to interpret all of those factors to ensure relevant, in-context memories surface across interactions.
According to the company, its API calls grew from 35 million in the first quarter of 2025 to 186 million in the third quarter, with its technology serving organizations ranging from startups to Fortune 500 companies.
“At Mem0, we find ourselves at the heart of the agentic revolution, with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to solve one of the hardest and most important problems in technology. We’re well-capitalized, backed by top investors and our infrastructure already powers millions of interactions daily,” Mem0 CEO Taranjeet Singh wrote in a post announcing the new capital.
