Interlace, Inc.


Infrastructure for the world's private information.


Our digital world is broken. Information exists as static files in rigid hierarchies, scattered across countless apps and services. It's fragmented, vulnerable, and beyond our control. We don't own our data. The apps we love get hacked.


We evolved from mainframes to personal computers to smartphones to AI, but we're still using the same fundamental model: apps own your data in their siloed databases.


This isn't a problem that better tools can fix. It requires fundamental reinvention: a new foundation for how private information exists in the digital age.


We're creating the TCP/IP for private data.

An external memory protocol and universal data store.


Imagine a world where:

• Privacy is a fundamental property, not an abstract hope.
• Apps and LLMs become interfaces to your data, not owners of it.
• Access can be granted and revoked at any time. The user is in control.
• Information can flow smoothly between minds and machines.
• Every piece of knowledge can be traversed via context and meaning.

Starting with Fabric – our first-party data explorer, AI workspace, and self-organizing personal cloud, we're taking the first step toward our infrastructure vision.


While Google organizes the world's public information, we're organizing the world's private information.


Our mission is simple but important:

Data ownership for everyone on the planet.