Mind Palace AI

Stealth AI Startup

Team

Co-founder and me!

Co-founder and me!

Role

Founding Product Designer

Founding Product Designer

AI Native Assistant

Mind Palace is an early-stage AI-native product exploring how unstructured thoughts can be captured, contextualized, and surfaced at the right moment — without requiring users to manage yet another dashboard or productivity tool.

As the founding product designer, I defined the core interaction model and visual direction, focusing on how an AI assistant could exist as a quiet, adaptive layer — rather than a traditional interface users must constantly engage with.

As the founding product designer, I defined the core interaction model and visual direction, focusing on how an AI assistant could exist as a quiet, adaptive layer — rather than a traditional interface users must constantly engage with.

I explored a new kind of UX language — one built not around commands or dashboards, but ambient presence and behavioral memory. The challenge was to design for subtlety: an assistant that learns when to act, when to stay silent, and how to surface the right information at just the right moment. This required rethinking interface visibility, trust-building, and what it means to “design for attention” in a world already full of digital noise.

I explored a new kind of UX language — one built not around commands or dashboards, but ambient presence and behavioral memory. The challenge was to design for subtlety: an assistant that learns when to act, when to stay silent, and how to surface the right information at just the right moment. This required rethinking interface visibility, trust-building, and what it means to “design for attention” in a world already full of digital noise.

Many users jot things down — ideas, reminders, reflections — but rarely return to them.

Many users jot things down — ideas, reminders, reflections — but rarely return to them.

These inputs often live scattered across apps, notes, voice memos, or mental to-do lists, slowly forgotten or lost in digital clutter. The cognitive effort required to organize, remember, and revisit them creates friction — turning what should be spontaneous expression into a maintenance task.

These inputs often live scattered across apps, notes, voice memos, or mental to-do lists, slowly forgotten or lost in digital clutter. The cognitive effort required to organize, remember, and revisit them creates friction — turning what should be spontaneous expression into a maintenance task.

Mind Palace helps close that loop by allowing users to speak or type freely without worrying about structure.

Mind Palace helps close that loop by allowing users to speak or type freely without worrying about structure.

Instead of asking users to categorize, tag, or search later, it passively listens, learns patterns over time, and surfaces the right information at the right moment — like a second brain that knows when to step forward. The goal isn’t just to store memory, but to make memory useful, timely, and effortless.

Instead of asking users to categorize, tag, or search later, it passively listens, learns patterns over time, and surfaces the right information at the right moment — like a second brain that knows when to step forward. The goal isn’t just to store memory, but to make memory useful, timely, and effortless.

The product is still evolving, but our early explorations center around designing interfaces that learn through use — quietly reshaping themselves to fit the user, not the other way around.

The product is still evolving, but our early explorations center around designing interfaces that learn through use — quietly reshaping themselves to fit the user, not the other way around.

Mind Palace is currently in stealth.

If you’re curious or exploring similar ideas around ambient AI or behavioral interfaces, feel free to reach out— I’d love to chat.

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