Mem

Mem

by Mem Labs

AI-powered note-taking workspace that automatically organizes and connects your knowledge

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About

Mem is an AI-first note-taking and knowledge management tool that bills itself as the world's first self-organizing workspace. Unlike traditional note apps where organizing content requires manual tagging, folder management, and deliberate linking, Mem's AI automatically surfaces relevant connections between notes, resurfaces relevant past knowledge when you need it, and organizes information based on semantic understanding rather than rigid structures.

The platform's Mem X AI assistant can answer questions by searching through all your notes, generate content that synthesizes information from across your knowledge base, and help you build on past ideas rather than starting from scratch. This makes Mem particularly valuable for researchers, writers, consultants, and executives who accumulate large bodies of notes and struggle to leverage their accumulated knowledge effectively.

Mem's philosophy is that the future of productivity isn't about being better organized but about having AI that understands your knowledge and helps you apply it. Rather than spending time organizing notes, users focus entirely on capturing ideas and letting the AI handle connections and retrieval.

Product Features

- Auto-organizing AI that connects related notes
- Mem X: AI assistant with full access to your notes
- Bidirectional linking with automatic discovery
- Smart collections that update automatically
- AI-powered search with semantic understanding
- Daily summary of relevant past notes
- Collaboration features for shared knowledge bases
- Rich text editor with markdown support
- Mobile apps for on-the-go capture
- Integration with Zapier and other tools

About the Publisher

Mem Labs was founded in 2020 by Kevin Moody and Dennis Xu in San Francisco. The company has raised over $29 million from investors including Khosla Ventures and Kevin Durant. Mem was built around the conviction that the traditional approach to note-taking and knowledge management — where the burden of organization falls entirely on the user — is fundamentally broken. By building AI into the core of the product rather than as a feature layer, Mem represents a genuinely different philosophy for personal knowledge management.