Artificial Intelligence

Reload Secures $2.3M, Launches Epic to Give AI Agents Shared Memory System

SAN FRANCISCO: Reload announces $2.275 million in funding on Thursday. The AI workforce management platform launches Epic, its first AI product. Anthemis leads the round with participation from Zeal Capital Partners, Plug and Play, Cohen Circle, Blueprint, and Axiom.

Reload enables organizations to manage AI agents across teams and departments. Companies connect agents regardless of origin, assign roles and permissions, and track work performed. The platform acts as a system of record for AI employees.

The company launches Epic to address agent memory limitations. Coding agents often lose context over time as they lack long-term memory. Epic serves as an architect alongside other coding agents, continuously defining product requirements and constraints.

Epic installs as an extension in AI-assisted code editors like Cursor and Windsurf. The product creates core system artifacts including product requirements, data models, API specifications, and tech stack decisions. Epic maintains structured memory of decisions, code changes, and patterns as development progresses.

The platform ensures multiple engineers using different agents build against the same shared source of truth. Teams currently use multiple agents simultaneously for coding, debugging, and refactoring tasks. These agents operate with only short-term memory and can lose context over time.

“Epic defines the system upfront and maintains shared project-level context across agents and sessions. If you switch coding agents, your structure and memory follow”

Newton Asare, CEO of Reload

Reload competes with LangChain and CrewAI in the AI infrastructure space. Co-founders Asare and Kiran Das previously had a company together that was acquired. The fresh capital supports hiring and product advancement to expand infrastructure for growing numbers of AI agents.agents.

Amita Parul

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