Show HN: LongTerMemory, an AI EdTech Platform
LongTerMemory launched an AI-powered EdTech platform, announced via a Show HN post on August 19, 2026.
LongTerMemory launched an AI-powered educational technology platform, according to a Show HN post submitted by user aledevv on August 19, 2026. The post linked to the product at wired.business/longtermemory.
The Hacker News listing provides no detail on the platform's specific features, target audience, pricing, or business model beyond describing it as an AI EdTech platform. No investors, partners, or customer numbers are mentioned in the source material.
The submission attracted 1 point and no comments at the time of publication, and no additional corroborating sources are available. Founder identity, company location, founding date, and any prior funding history are not disclosed in the available source material.
The AI EdTech space has seen sustained activity from both startups and established players building tools around personalized learning, spaced repetition, and AI tutoring. The name LongTerMemory appears to reference long-term memory formation, a concept central to spaced-repetition learning systems, though the source material does not confirm this framing explicitly.
No forward-looking details — such as a roadmap, hiring plans, or expansion targets — are included in the Show HN post.
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