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Littlebird, which is developing “screen recall” technology that uses AI to read and remember a user’s computer screen, has raised $11 million in funding, TechCrunch reported on March 23 local time.

Unlike approaches that capture the screen, such as Rewind or Microsoft Recall, Littlebird stores data in text form, offering lighter and more efficient search.

Littlebird analyzes the screen in real time while excluding apps set by the user, and it automatically filters passwords and credit card information. Users can explore data by asking questions such as “What did I do today?” and “What were the important emails?” The company explained that over time the AI increasingly strengthens personalized recommendations for the user.

Littlebird’s screen recall technology also provides meeting minutes drafting and memo features, and supports meeting preparation by using existing data and external information such as Reddit.

The company emphasized that “if AI cannot understand user data, its usefulness declines,” and that “Littlebird will become a tool that maximizes productivity by grasping user context.” Littlebird is available for free, and it supports additional features such as image generation through a paid plan of $20 per month.

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