Memu
A private chief of staff #
Memu (మేము — Telugu for we) is a personal AI chief of staff that holds the context of your whole life without ever owning it.
The wedge is privacy. Every existing assistant is racing toward the same destination — remember everything, anticipate, act on your behalf — and the catch nobody says out loud is that your work, your family, and your private worries end up as one undifferentiated profile, theirs to hold, theirs to learn from, theirs to lose. Memu inverts that.
Collectives, not one big profile #
Each part of your life is its own collective — your household, your work, a venture, a research project — with its own memory and its own boundary. The same intelligence runs in all of them, but they cannot bleed into each other. You are the only thread that runs across all of them.
Before anything reaches an external model, a layer called the Digital Twin replaces every identifying detail with stable anonymous labels. The model never learns whose life it is reasoning about. A Privacy Ledger shows you exactly what was sent, every time.
Compounding knowledge #
Memu does not keep a pile of your messages and search it. It compiles living pages of understanding — one per person, routine, project — and keeps them current as your life moves. The longer you use it, the more it knows about how you actually work, and the less you have to repeat yourself.
Three tiers of hosting #
Run Memu in our managed cloud, on your own server, or on a box in your home. Choose the level of sovereignty you want; the experience is the same. When you leave a collective, the context that belongs to you travels with you. The AI stays behind.
Where it is today #
Driving toward an early-2026 beta with a small Founding-50 cohort. The product runs in production across several real households and workspaces already. Marketing site, signup, and the architectural detail are at memu.digital.