Indian American founder-CEO of Supermemory, Dhravya Shah. / X/@DhravyaShah
Indian-American entrepreneur and founder-CEO of Supermemory, a high-performance, universal memory platform for AI, Dhravya Shah, officially introduced MemoryBench, a first-of-its-kind, open-source evaluation framework designed to standardize how AI systems handle context and long-term memory, on Dec. 25.
MemoryBench aims to solve the issues of AI performance claims by providing an objective, level playing field for comparing memory providers.
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Introducing memorybench by @supermemory
— Dhravya Shah (@DhravyaShah) December 24, 2025
The standard, open source evaluation framework for all context systems, across any benchmark.
Easily run and compare multiple memory providers. batteries included - comes with a Web UI, CLI, checkpoints and everything else. pic.twitter.com/ORFEK23Shm
Shah revealed that Supermemory took inspiration from OpenBench by Groq Inc, an American AI company, and has included full documentation.
MemoryBench addresses the inconsistencies in current memory evaluation by offering a unified environment for developers, including Multi-Provider Support, Diverse Dataset Integration, Comprehensive Tooling, and Detailed Analytics.
Born in Mumbai, Shah, 20, dropped out of Arizona State University and moved to San Francisco around June 2025, to focus full-time on Supermemory. Back in October, he raised around $3 million as funding for his AI startup.
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