Startups & Funding

Reload wants to give your AI agents a shared memory

The new platform solves AI agents' short-term memory problem by maintaining system context as code evolves.

Deep Dive

Reload, founded by Newton Asare and Kiran Das, launched Epic, an AI workforce management platform extension. Following a $2.275M funding round led by Anthemis, Epic integrates into editors like Cursor to provide AI coding agents with persistent, shared memory of project requirements and constraints. It acts as a system architect, ensuring agents maintain context over time, preventing drift from original intent and making them more effective collaborators.

Why It Matters

Enables reliable, long-term AI collaboration in software development, turning agents from single-task tools into coordinated team members.