From the Age of Search to the Age of Memory. 
 NewNet, Inc. Completes Funding of Approximately ¥100M.

NewNet, Inc. (Minato-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Soto Yamauchi) is pleased to announce the successful completion of a funding totaling approximately ¥100 million.

Founded with the mission of creating tools for humanity, NewNet, Inc. believes that throughout history, humans have harnessed technology to build tools that amplify our innate abilities. Just as eyeglasses, bicycles, and calculators have extended our vision, mobility, and computational power through advances in lens, gear, and circuitry technologies, so too has the internet evolved to expand our cognitive horizons. Historically, internet technology has progressed as a means to foster new forms of understanding— search engines and social media have served as platforms for discovering what was previously unknown. In essence, the internet has provided humanity with an infinite library. The year 2024 marked a significant leap in AI-related technologies, including large language models. What will the future internet look like? In what ways will it continue to extend human capabilities? At NewNet, Inc., we are focused on the expansion of memory. We propose an internet that serves not merely as a place to search for information but as a repository for the knowledge we already possess. This vision encapsulates our idea of a “NewNet.” In an age blessed with an infinite library, humanity faces the risk of drowning in a sea of information (accompanied by countless click baits). What we need is a personal paradise—a curated bookshelf containing only our most cherished content. Six months ago, we introduced Savespace, Save Everything app. Gradually gaining traction worldwide, Savespace supports saving web pages, screenshots, images, voice notes, videos, and PDF documents. Additionally, our system automatically categorizes saved content and generates summaries to facilitate quick and easy reference. We have not published the development roadmap for Savespace; however, new features are released approximately every 1 to 3 months. Additionally, the wearable hardware we are concurrently developing is being planned under the theme “Photographic Memory for All of Humanity.” While we do not have any details to announce at this time, we look forward to sharing more information once it is ready.