The people behind
MemX.
A small team writing about practical AI: how to use it well, what it actually costs, and when it isn't worth the trouble.
Arpit founded MemX in 2026 after a decade building large-scale systems, including engineering leadership at Google as a Staff Tech Lead Manager and shipping Elastic Block Store at AWS as a Senior SDE. He holds an MS from the University of Florida and is based in Bengaluru.
He writes about practical AI on the MemX blog: how to use it well, what it actually costs, and when it isn't worth the trouble.
Aditya is a founding software engineer on the MemX core team, where he builds and maintains the website, backend, and data systems. He has shipped products that ranked in Product Hunt's top 10 and scaled his most recent product to 35,000+ users. He is also a published author of six books across fiction, science fiction, horror, and non-fiction, including Memory Mirage, a sci-fi thriller about stolen memories, and Civic Sense, an investigation into the psychology of public behavior.
On the MemX blog he writes about how human memory, attention, and behavior intersect with the AI tools we build. He also publishes essays and stories at his personal site, lumichats.
Collective byline for posts that come out of MemX's engineering and product work, usually written by the engineer who built the feature.
Built so you never have to remember.
MemX is your infinite memory: a place for everything that sits at the back of your mind, and an AI that brings it back when it matters.

