Kimono is built around one idea: relationships matter.
Privacy-first, always — but with enough context to help you stay close to the people in your life.
Friends, family, collaborators, new connections — Kimono helps you remember what matters, so nothing meaningful gets lost.

A smarter way to connect.
Your living contact card — built for real-world moments, powered by memory, and designed to turn every meaningful interaction into a lasting relationship inside Kimono.
Great conversation at a bar, a rooftop, a conference. You exchange numbers.
By the next day, the context fades.
We don't forget people. We forget how we met them.
Kimono ID exists for those moments — the ones worth remembering.


Your smart contact card — simple when you need simple, intelligent when context matters.
Share it once. Kimono captures who you met, how to reach them, and the moment around it.
No app for them. No friction for you.
- Not another social network
- Not a public profile
- Not a tracking tool
Nothing is shared unless you explicitly instruct us to.
It's the contact card your phone should have had all along.
Meeting people is easy. Remembering them is hard.
Every share includes:
● Clean, enriched contact
● Your preferred channels
● Optional links and profiles
● Simple way for them to share back
Kimono captures the context automatically:
● Location geotag from where you met
● Calendar event details (if meeting was scheduled)
● Conference/event you're attending (AI Summit, Climate Tech Forum, YC Demo Day, hackathon)
● Event theme and context (AI, climate, web3, healthcare)
● Contact history from your network
● Related messages (email, SMS, Telegram) around the meeting
● Purpose and notes from your communications
All this metadata stays private in your Kimono — so you always remember not just who, but when, where, why, and how you met.
Kimono ID doesn't just save contact info — it preserves the moment.

At conferences
You meet someone great at a climate tech event. Exchange Kimono IDs. Three months later, you can't remember their name but you remember: "That LP from the carbon capture panel who mentioned they're looking at AI infrastructure."Kimono knows exactly who you mean — and reminds you it was Climate Tech Summit 2025.
Out in the world
You see a familiar face at a coffee shop. You exchange IDs. They give you just their number.Later, Kimono shows you: David Martinez, Founder at Clearview Health, you met at the Series A celebration in March, mutual connection: Jennifer Wu at Benchmark.
Serendipity
You meet a founder at a hackathon. Share your ID while chatting. Keep moving. Later that day, Kimono has the full picture: Alex Chen, CEO at Neural Systems, AI x Healthcare Hackathon Friday 10:42am. Your calendar shows you have a note: "Intro to Sarah at a16z. "You have everything you need to follow up naturally.
Create your Kimono ID
Pick what you want to share — your name, role, links, and preferred channels.Kimono builds a personal smart contact in seconds.
Share it anywhere
Show your QR code in real time and benefit from calendar- and location-aware context.
Or share it however you want — text, AirDrop, QR, bio link — and the other person saves your enriched contact instantly, no app required. They also get a chance to review their own enriched contact before saving it.
Kimono remembers the moment
Real-time shares capture time, date, and general location and add it privately to your relationship history.
Copy-paste shares capture none of that metadata.
If the interaction comes from a calendar event, Kimono tags it automatically.
Not surveillance — memory.

Your smartest contact card is one minute away.
Share it with someone who matters — Kimono will take it from there.