Delaware-based edtech startup memoryOS, which helps people master the skill of remembering, has secured undisclosed funding to launch a brand-new version of its learning app.
- Founded in 2019 by Jonas von Essen and Alex Ruzhytskyi, memoryOS develops an innovative, gamified learning platform that helps users master memory skills and retain important information.
- The platform features patented Virtual Mind Palace technology, an advanced digital adaptation of the ancient memory technique that organizes and stores information visually for easy recall.
- The platform delivers over 130 interactive, bite-sized micro-lessons combining mnemonics, spaced repetition, and gamification to engage users in effective memory training.
- memoryOS supports diverse learning goals, from memorizing study materials, names, dates, and numbers to mastering complex data like the periodic table or long speeches.
Details of the deal
- The round came from Flyer One Ventures, SID Venture Partners, Vesna Capital, Angel One, and Anthony Brenninkmeijer.
- The funding will help memoryOS launch an improved app with AI-driven learning, better navigation, smarter tracking, and stronger community features, while accelerating global growth.
"This is why our mission with memoryOS is so critical: to help people overcome information overload and enhance their cognitive abilities. This latest investment round will enable us to keep building our platform and bring our transformative approach to memory improvement to even more users globally," claims Alex Ruzh, CEO at memoryOS.