Identity · Context · Signal

Your network knows you.
Your systems don't.

Kimono is the identity, context, and signal layer for the agentic era — one living relationship graph that you and your AI can both reason over, without anyone's data leaking into the ether.

Ask. Kimono answers from your network.

The people you've worked with. Met. Pitched. Hired. Funded. Kimono remembers them, the context around them, and what's worth knowing before you reach out.

01 — Welcome

It already knows you.

Sign in and Kimono greets you with the network you’ve been building for years — already organized, already connected.

Kimono mobile home screen greeting Steve and showing his network constellation

02 — Ask

Ask in plain language.

“Connect me with seed-stage founders.” Kimono reads your prompt against the people you actually know.

Ask Kimono prompt screen: Connect me with seed stage founders

03 — Answer

Answers from your network.

A ranked, sourced list — hot sectors, last touch, and what’s worth knowing before you reach out. Not a search result.

Kimono answer: ranked list of people in your network with key insights, hot sectors, and citations from LinkedIn and the web

Not a search result. A ranked, sourced list of the people in your network who match — with the hot sectors, the last touch, and what's worth knowing before you reach out.

The relationship layer

Public and private, finally married.

Everything anyone could know about a person, plus everything only you know. One live profile. Yours alone.

  • What the world knows — LinkedIn, Substack, X, GitHub, news, talks, the web. Kimono searches it all. Job changes, fundraises, what they're posting, what they're shipping.
  • What only you know — your emails, calendar, messages, files, contacts. How you met. What you've worked on. Who you both know. What's open between you.
  • Married inside your graph — one live profile, updated as the world updates. Self-sovereign by architecture. Never pooled, never sold, never used to train someone else's model.
Kimono contact intelligence card for Alek Krstic showing strength of connection (Strong), last contact two days ago, three updates since last viewed, eighteen interactions, AI-generated summary with source attribution from M365, LinkedIn, Slack, GitHub and WhatsApp, and a Pay Attention banner flagging follow-up on Tavily billing

What's in every profile

Not a contact. A live picture of the person.

State

Where they're at right now.

Current company. Current role. What they're posting about. What they're shipping. The version of them that exists this week.

History

Where they've been.

Past companies, past roles, past projects. The arc. The track record. The pattern under the résumé.

Relationship

You and them.

Strength of connection. Last interaction. How you met. Who you both know. What's open between you.

Signal

What's worth knowing.

Job change last week. Raised a round. Posted something big. Moved cities. The moments worth paying attention to.

Two sides. One graph.

Kimono Products. Kimono Platform.

Products are how you use Kimono yourself. Platform is how your company builds on top of it. Same living relationship graph underneath — the people side and the company side, served in parallel.

For individuals & teams

Kimono Products

Your network. Your AI.

  • Ask Kimono — a private AI that remembers your network
  • Kimono ID — the living contact card that remembers the moment
  • Kimono MCP — bring your network into Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor
  • One graph, your data, instruction over consent
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For companies building on Kimono

Kimono Platform

Relationship intelligence, for your product.

  • API & SDK — enrich, resolve, query the graph from your own product
  • CLI — script against your relationship data
  • Enterprise — dedicated instance, audit-grade attestation
  • Your customers' data stays theirs — never resold, never trained on
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How it works

Every channel in. One graph out.

Every channel in · One graph · Both customers out

Timing

The infrastructure window is open.

It won't stay open.

01 — Agentic era

Every agent needs relationship context.

500M+ users shipped AI agents in the last twelve months. Your CoPilot can't prep for tomorrow's meeting. Your Claude doesn't know your college roommate works at the fund you're trying to reach.

02 — Privacy as constraint

PII without a trust layer is a liability.

The EU AI Act takes effect August 2, 2026. GDPR enforcement is accelerating. Holding raw PII to power agents is a liability with a half-life.

03 — Protocol moment

MCP just hit 97M monthly downloads.

86% of AI connectors fail prompt injection (DeepMind, March 2026). Kimono is the privacy-enforcing MCP layer.

From early users

What people are saying.

"Already a win for Kimono. I asked it if there's anyone I should urgently follow up with — and there was."

Patricia Thaine
CEO, Private AI

"Kimono has become my go-to tool for prepping client meetings. The summaries and talking points are consistently relevant and sharp. I can't imagine going into a meeting without it."

Robert Kennedy
CEO, Multiplayer

"I asked Kimono to summarize a few weeks of email activity for a client report. It pulled the right snippets and organized everything. Try doing that in ChatGPT or Grok."

Alan Wallace
CEO, PressContact

"This is now what photos are to my memory — way better at capture and recollection."

Simon Small
Podcaster & advisor

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