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Teamily AI Launches Personal AI Agent OS in Singapore Amid AI Strategy Push

Teamily AI has officially entered Singapore with a $20M backing, launching its mobile personal AI Agent OS, aligning with the nation's AI strategy to enhance productivity and creativity.

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· PUBLISHED MAY 26, 2026 · 2 MIN READ

Teamily AI's strategic entry into Singapore marks a significant development in the AI sector, showcasing its innovative personal AI Agent OS. The platform integrates AI into a social network format, aiming to empower users with a personal team of AI agents that operate continuously to boost productivity and creativity. Supported by $20 million in seed funding, Teamily AI aligns with Singapore's National AI Strategy 2.0, emphasizing the government's commitment to substantial AI-driven transformation by 2026.

With the launch of its mobile applications for both iOS and Android, Teamily AI seeks to change how individuals and organizations utilize technology. The platform already has over 4.5 million users worldwide. Dr. Aiden Chaoyang He, CEO and Co-founder, highlighted Singapore's leadership in AI governance and innovation. "The government's commitment through NAIS 2.0 signals that Singapore is not just ready for AI; it is actively building the infrastructure for AI to become a genuine economic driver," he said.

A Unique Approach to AI Integration

Teamily AI’s offering is built on a three-layer architecture that sets it apart from traditional AI tools. The first layer features a social network-powered super AI app, allowing users and AI agents to collaborate in real time. Unlike conventional AI models, these agents are integrated into social interactions, creating a more dynamic and engaging user experience.

The second layer includes proprietary foundation models that utilize reinforcement learning. This allows the AI agents to improve continuously through interactions, evolving from static response systems to ones capable of long-term reasoning and proactive engagement. The final layer consists of a multi-agent infrastructure that coordinates the collaboration of specialized agents, enhancing their ability to perform tasks across various platforms, including mobile and desktop.

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Competing with Established Players

Teamily AI's mobile-first strategy distinguishes it from established competitors like OpenAI and Anthropic, which primarily focus on desktop-centric coding agents. The personal agents developed by Teamily AI are designed to be proactive, anticipating user needs without requiring prompting. This constant background operation enables the AI to learn from social signals and adapt to users' daily contexts, effectively becoming an integral part of users’ lives rather than just a tool.

As demand for personalized AI solutions rises, Teamily AI’s vision of a self-evolving ecosystem positions it as a strong contender in the market. With Singapore’s supportive regulatory environment and commitment to AI development, Teamily AI is poised to attract the interest of professionals and creators in the region.

Looking Ahead

The launch of Teamily AI goes beyond technological advancement; it signifies a change in how personal AI is perceived and utilized. By fostering an environment where AI agents can operate as collaborative partners alongside users, Teamily AI is addressing current market needs while paving the way for future innovations in personal AGI. As the company expands its presence in Singapore, it is likely to play a significant role in shaping the future of AI interaction in both personal and professional settings.

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