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AI Personal Assistant like Jarvis
Martin has raised $2.0M across 1 funding round.
Key people at Martin.
Martin was founded in 2023 by Ethan Hou (Founder) and Dawson Chen (Founder).
Martin has raised $2.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Call, text, or email Martin. He manages your calendar, inbox, phone calls, to-dos, reminders, notes, and more. It is the most advanced AI personal assistant, light years ahead of Siri, Alexa, and CoPilot.
Martin has raised $2.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $2.0M Seed in January 2025.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 1, 2025 | $2M Seed | — | Scribble Ventures, WestWave Capital, RON Pragides | Announced |
Martin is an advanced AI personal assistant designed to manage your calendar, inbox, to-do lists, and communication channels such as Slack, SMS, email, and phone calls. It acts like a personal "Jarvis," building a relationship with users over time to proactively assist with scheduling, reminders, messaging, and research. Martin serves busy professionals and individuals seeking a seamless, intelligent assistant that integrates deeply into daily workflows, solving the problem of fragmented task and communication management. Since its launch, Martin has demonstrated strong growth, completing over 500,000 tasks within five months, indicating rapid user adoption and engagement[1][2][6].
Martin was co-founded by Dawson Chen, Harsh, and Arjun, three childhood friends and computer science students from Yale, MIT, and CMU who dropped out to pursue their vision of creating a personal AI assistant akin to Jarvis from Iron Man. The idea emerged from their long-standing collaboration since sixth grade and a shared dream of building an AI that feels like a personal butler. Dawson Chen, the CEO, left Yale at 19 to focus full-time on Martin. Early traction included rapid task completion milestones and positive user feedback on Martin’s ability to handle complex scheduling and communication tasks autonomously[2][4][5].
Martin rides the wave of increasing demand for AI-powered personal assistants that go beyond basic voice commands to offer proactive, context-aware support. The timing is critical as professionals face growing complexity in managing digital communications and schedules. Market forces such as remote work, multi-channel communication, and AI advancements favor Martin’s approach. By offering a deeply integrated, personalized assistant, Martin challenges incumbents like Siri and Alexa, pushing the ecosystem towards more intelligent, user-centric AI agents. Its startup agility allows it to innovate rapidly in a space dominated by tech giants, influencing how AI assistants evolve to become indispensable daily tools[2][4][5][6].
Martin is poised to expand its capabilities and user base by deepening integrations and enhancing its AI’s contextual understanding. Future trends shaping its journey include the rise of conversational AI, increased demand for privacy-conscious assistants, and the proliferation of multi-platform communication. As Martin matures, it may evolve from a personal assistant to a broader AI "chief of staff," managing complex workflows and team coordination. Its influence could redefine expectations for AI assistants, emphasizing personalization, proactive engagement, and seamless multi-channel interaction, fulfilling the long-held vision of a true digital Jarvis[2][4][6].
Martin was founded in 2023 by Ethan Hou (Founder) and Dawson Chen (Founder).
Martin has raised $2.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Martin's investors include Scribble Ventures, WestWave Capital, Ron Pragides.
Key people at Martin.