Teamily AI Enters Singapore Market with Personal AI Agent OS

Backed by US$20 million in seed funding, the Silicon Valley startup is launching its human-AI social network app on iOS and Android in alignment with Singapore's National AI Strategy 2.0

Justin Tomlinson

Editor-in-Chief, Mora Discover

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On May 26, 2026, Silicon Valley-based startup Teamily AI announced its official entry into the Singapore market, marked by the simultaneous launch of its highly anticipated iOS and Android mobile applications. Backed by US$20 million in seed funding, the company is introducing its personal and social AI Agent OS to Southeast Asia. This strategic expansion is designed to align with Singapore's National AI Strategy 2.0, aiming to redefine the future of human and AI collaboration.[1][2]

Teamily AI is introducing what it describes as the world's first human-plus-AI social network app. The platform functions as an AI-native blend of popular social media and communication services, specifically WhatsApp, TikTok, and Instagram. By launching this self-improving AI-and-human social network, the company seeks to redefine personal artificial general intelligence (AGI) and bring enhanced productivity and creativity to everyone's daily life and work.[1][2]

At the core of the company's uniqueness and innovation is a three-layer full-stack approach. This technology is powered by top-tier talent in artificial intelligence research and engineering. Through this framework, Teamily AI hopes to establish a new paradigm for how humans and AI agents interact and collaborate within a shared social ecosystem.[1][2]

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