What is memoryOS?
Founded in 2019 and headquartered in Newark, Delaware, memoryOS is redefining how individuals learn and retain information. The company has developed a unique application that merges a user-friendly 3D virtual world with interactive, bite-sized micro-lessons. This approach allows users, regardless of prior gaming experience, to build their own 'Mind Palace' – a personalized long-term memory storage system. memoryOS offers a modern, engaging, and joyful method for mastering memorization skills through hundreds of available lessons.
How much funding has memoryOS raised?
memoryOS has raised a total of $1.4M across 2 funding rounds:
Other Financing Round
$350K
Other Financing Round
$1M
Other Financing Round (2021): $350K, investors not publicly disclosed
Other Financing Round (2025): $1M led by SID Venture Partners, Vesna Capital, and Flyer One Ventures
Key Investors in memoryOS
SID Venture Partners
SID Venture Partners is an early-stage venture capital firm specializing in AI, Data, Deep Tech, B2B, and FinTech, providing capital and technical expertise to ambitious founders with proven market fit.
Vesna Capital
Vesna Capital, founded by experienced entrepreneurs, seeks aspirational founders with world-changing ideas, offering resources and network support to drive innovation and global growth.
Flyer One Ventures
Flyer One Ventures is a seed-stage venture capital firm investing in European founders of global startups, particularly in the CEE and Ukrainian regions, focusing on the application layer of global software.
What's next for memoryOS?
With the recent major enterprise-level funding and a significant strategic investment, memoryOS is poised for accelerated growth and market expansion. This capital is expected to fuel further development of its innovative memorization platform, enhance its content library, and broaden its reach to a global audience seeking effective and engaging learning tools. The company's focus on a gamified, immersive learning experience positions it well to capture a significant share of the burgeoning edtech market.
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