AI Assistant Littlebird Launches With $11M in Seed Funding

The app reads structured content on screens to provide users with fully contextual answers.

Written by Ashley Bowden
Published on Mar. 25, 2026
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Rose Velazquez | Mar 25, 2026

San Francisco-based Littlebird announced an $11 million seed funding round led by Lotus Studio. The company officially launched its AI assistant, a personal tool that continuously understands a user’s screen and meetings to provide answers based on their actual projects.  

“We started with a simple premise: what if your AI assistant was already in the room,” Alexander Green, Littlebird’s co-founder, said in a statement. “That’s the difference between a tool you have to brief and one that’s ready the moment you need it.”

Littlebird is a native macOS app that reads structured on-screen content to help users recount details, draft documents, find previous threads and connect information across disparate apps. This full-context assistant observes a user’s entire digital workday and is SOC 2-certified and fully compliant with data privacy standards.

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