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§ Private Profile · San Francisco, CA, USA
Where your life context becomes understanding.
Pickle has raised $26.0M across 4 funding rounds.
Key people at Pickle.
Pickle was founded in 2024 by Sanio Jung (Founder) and Emmett Kim (Founder) and Daniel Park (co-founder/ceo) and Ho Jin Yu (Founder).
Pickle has raised $26.0M in total across 4 funding rounds.
Pickle is a personal, memory-based operating system, the missing layer of AI that continuously learns your real-world context, preferences, and intent, enabling AI to evolve with you and become truly proactive rather than reactive. Our system spans both software (Chat, our web-based creative intelligence app) and hardware (Pickle 1, our AI-powered AR glasses) to capture different layers of personal context. Together, they form the foundation of a real personal intelligence.
Key people at Pickle.
Pickle has raised $26.0M across 4 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $4.0M Seed in June 2025.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 1, 2025 | $4M Seed | — | Craft Ventures, FirstMark Capital, First Round Capital, Y Combinator, Arash Ferdowsi, Ayush Sood, Cullen McAlpine, John Griffin, Kulveer Taggar, Matt Macinnis, Oleg Rogynskyy, Todd Pedersen | Announced |
| Mar 1, 2025 | $12M Series A | — | Connexa Capital, Craft Ventures, FirstMark Capital, Newark Venture Partners, Y Combinator, Cullen McAlpine, Kulveer Taggar, Nate Matherson, Oleg Rogynskyy, Todd Pedersen | Announced |
| Oct 1, 2023 | $8M Seed | Craft Ventures, FirstMark Capital | Connexa Capital, Newark Venture Partners, Y Combinator, Cullen McAlpine, Kulveer Taggar, Nate Matherson, Oleg Rogynskyy, Todd Pedersen, Burst Capital | Announced |
| Jan 1, 2022 | $2M Seed | — | Adams Street Partners, Album VC, Battery Ventures, CapitalG, DG Incubation, Energy Capital Ventures, Pelion Venture Partners, Quiet Capital, TTV Capital, Peter Kight | Announced |
Pickle is an AI-driven platform that creates personalized digital clones—interactive avatars that authentically replicate a user's voice, facial expressions, and emotional nuances in real time, primarily for enhancing presence in video conferencing and digital communication. Its mission centers on transforming how individuals maintain an engaging, consistent digital identity by leveraging advanced AI to capture and project their authentic selves dynamically. The platform targets professionals and individuals seeking to overcome the challenges of digital interaction fidelity, offering tools like the Pickle Camera for seamless avatar streaming and Pickle Glass, an AI desktop assistant that provides proactive, context-aware support. This positions Pickle at the intersection of AI, human-computer interaction, and digital identity, impacting the startup ecosystem by pushing forward the frontier of personalized, persistent digital presence[1][2][4].
Founded around 2020-2021 by a team including Daniel Park (CEO), Sang Jun (SJ) Lee, Sanio Jung, Quan Lee, Emmett Kim, and Sam Yu, Pickle emerged from the founders' experiences with the limitations and fatigue of video communication, especially during extended Zoom sessions. Daniel Park, a medical school dropout and serial entrepreneur, alongside co-founders with backgrounds in AI, design, and engineering, envisioned a solution that would alleviate "Zoom fatigue" by enabling users to present a polished, human-like digital self without the physical and cognitive strain of constant video presence. Early traction included viral demos and adoption by diverse users such as working parents, anxious new employees, and executives, validating Pickle as not just a convenience but a necessary tool for modern digital work life[2][4][6].
Pickle rides the rising trend of digital identity and AI-powered human augmentation, addressing the growing demand for authentic, scalable digital presence amid remote work and virtual communication proliferation. The timing is critical as hybrid and remote work become entrenched, and digital fatigue rises, creating a market need for solutions that reduce cognitive load while enhancing communication quality. Market forces such as advances in real-time AI modeling, large language models, and multi-modal interaction enable Pickle’s technology to flourish. By pioneering persistent, context-aware digital clones, Pickle influences the broader ecosystem by setting new standards for digital self-representation and interaction, potentially reshaping how people engage online across professional and social domains[1][2][4].
Looking ahead, Pickle is poised to expand its influence by deepening the integration of AI memory and context systems, enhancing avatar intelligence, and broadening platform compatibility. Trends such as the metaverse, AI-driven personal assistants, and increasing digital presence demands will shape its trajectory. Pickle’s vision of a future where the online "self" is a continuously learning, trusted digital extension suggests it will play a key role in evolving human-computer interaction paradigms. Its open-source initiatives may accelerate ecosystem growth and innovation, potentially making Pickle a foundational technology for digital identity in the coming decade[2][4][6].
In essence, Pickle transforms "where your life context becomes understanding" by embedding your authentic self into the digital world, making virtual presence as natural and meaningful as real-life interaction.
Pickle was founded in 2024 by Sanio Jung (Founder) and Emmett Kim (Founder) and Daniel Park (co-founder/ceo) and Ho Jin Yu (Founder).
Pickle has raised $26.0M in total across 4 funding rounds.
Pickle's investors include Craft Ventures, FirstMark Capital, First Round Capital, Y Combinator, Arash Ferdowsi, Ayush Sood, Cullen McAlpine, John Griffin, Kulveer Taggar, Matt Macinnis, Oleg Rogynskyy, Todd Pedersen.