Dreamer AI Agent Platform Team Joins Meta Superintelligence Labs

David SingletonDavid Singleton

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Dreamer, a personal AI agent platform that lets users build custom software in plain English, is joining Meta Superintelligence Labs. The entire team is moving to Meta, which is licensing the platform's technology, a month after public beta launched.

Dreamer, a platform for building personal AI agents, is joining Meta Superintelligence Labs and licensing its technology to Meta. Co-founded by David Singleton and Hugo Barra, Dreamer lets users create custom agents in plain English. Its public beta launched a month ago, with thousands already using it for email management, learning tools, trip planning, and health goals.

Mark Zuckerberg and Nat Friedman previewed the platform earlier this year before the deal was announced. The move brings Dreamer's natural language agent-building approach into Meta's infrastructure, signaling the weight major platforms are placing on accessible personal AI tools.

For founders and product builders, Dreamer's path is a signal that natural language agent creation is now a strategic priority for major platforms. If you are building in this space, the kind of work Dreamer was doing — letting anyone create personal software — is what Meta Superintelligence Labs is now directly investing in.

David Singleton
David Singleton
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Excited to announce that @hbarra , @alcor and I are joining Meta Superintelligence Labs with the entire @Dreamer team today. The last few months have been extraordinary: we built Dreamer, put the beta in the world just a month ago, and saw magic come to life for real people. https://t.co/1IxxicWL8R

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