Littlebird just raised $11 million to build an AI assistant that watches your computer screen in real time. The AI reads everything you do and remembers it so you can ask questions later or get help with tasks.
This isn’t like taking screenshots. The AI actually reads and understands what’s happening on your screen as you work. Think of it as having a really smart assistant looking over your shoulder who remembers every email, document, and website you’ve seen.
Your Digital Memory
The company calls this a “recall” tool because it’s designed to help you remember things you’ve forgotten. Can’t find that email from last week? The AI remembers it. Need to follow up on something you saw earlier? It knows what you’re talking about.
Littlebird’s approach is different from other AI assistants because it doesn’t need you to take screenshots or manually save information. It continuously reads your screen and builds up knowledge about your work and digital life.
The $11 million funding round shows investors believe people want this kind of always-watching digital assistant. But it also raises obvious privacy questions about having an AI that sees everything you do on your computer.
What’s Next
Littlebird is still in development, but the company plans to launch the tool for people who want an AI that can truly understand their digital workflow. The big test will be whether people are comfortable with an AI that literally sees everything they do online.

