Conversations are broken.

The most important moments in work happen in conversation - where ideas are explored, challenged, and decided. And then they're gone.

We try to hold onto them with notes, summaries, scattered documents. But the act of recording a conversation pulls us out of it. We trade attention for memory, and end up with less of both.

Our vision.

Klang is a repository for every conversation - a perfect memory of what was said, by whom, and when.

Not transcripts buried in folders. Context that carries forward - structured, searchable, and ready to use: to pick up where you left off, to prepare for what's next, and to feed the agents and tools that increasingly do the work around us.

When nothing is lost, the conversation changes. You can be fully present, because remembering is no longer your job. You walk into the next conversation already prepared. You leave knowing exactly what needs to happen - because it's already written down.

What we're building.

The organizations that stand to gain the most from AI are the ones with the most sensitive information. And by their nature, conversations are the most sensitive information we have.

That's why privacy was never something to add later. From the start, Klang has been built to meet the highest standards for security, compliance, and trust - for the individual first, and the organization next. Because AI only becomes useful when people trust it with what matters most.

Where we are.

Two years ago, Klang was a better way to take notes. It's already more than that - and the world is moving fast in our direction.

As more work is handed to agents, human conversation becomes the thing that sets us apart.

Our job is to make those conversations as good as they can be - and to make sure not one of them is lost.

Conversations were broken. We're fixing that.

Niklas Silfverström
Co-founder & CEO