Memorang is a Los Angeles-based education-technology company building what it calls the AI stack for education - an all-in-one, agentic platform that lets testing providers, publishers and training organizations create standards-aligned content, assessments and branded learning apps at scale. It began as a consumer flashcards-and-quizzes app for medical and professional exams and has since pivoted into a B2B platform that pairs knowledge graphs with AI agents and human-in-the-loop workflows. After winning first place among roughly 1,500 startups in the Vercel AI Accelerator, the bootstrapped company says it has delivered hundreds of millions of assessments and serves tens of millions of annual test-takers.
Yermie Cohen is the founder and CEO of Memorang, an AI stack for education that lets organizations build, launch, and scale custom learning and assessment content. A med student who arrived at UCLA from MIT with biology and mechanical-engineering degrees, he was buried in flashcards and frustrated by tools that were either too simple or too expensive, so he built his own. Memorang began as a free spaced-repetition study app in 2013 and has since become a platform pitched at publishers, institutions, and professional organizations who want to turn expertise into AI-driven courses, quizzes, and exams with humans kept in the loop.