San Francisco-based Flowith has officially launched its innovative 'Infinite Agent' platform, representing a significant departure from conventional AI chat interfaces and potentially transforming how users organize and interact with AI-generated knowledge.
The young team, founded by Derek Nee and Yichen Wu in 2023, first grabbed public attention in April 2025 at a developer event hosted by the popular social media app Xiaohongshu. Their platform takes a radically different approach to AI interaction by opening on a blank canvas where each question becomes a node on a branching map, creating a mind-map-like graph that encourages nonlinear and creative engagement.
At the core of Flowith's platform is NEO, a cloud-based agent capable of executing what the company describes as 'unlimited workflow steps with infinite context and output.' NEO can perform scheduled tasks like sending emails and compiling files, while supporting nested agent hierarchies with sub-agents designed to run for hours on intensive tasks. The system's multi-threaded canvas interface allows users to interact with multiple AI agents simultaneously, providing a visual organization method that helps maintain clear context across complex interactions.
One of the platform's standout features is the 'Knowledge Garden,' where users can store results in personal or sharable collections. This AI-maintained knowledge ecosystem automatically breaks down uploaded documents, notes, and links into fundamental units, building knowledge networks for precise retrieval and content generation. The company envisions becoming a 'knowledge marketbase,' tapping into the social aspect of AI with aspirations of becoming 'the OnlyFans of AI knowledge creators.'
Flowith's approach addresses common limitations of traditional AI interfaces by supporting complex problem decomposition, vast information processing, and personalized knowledge integration. The platform can handle up to 10 million tokens in context windows and over 1,000 inference steps, according to company claims.
While founded by Chinese entrepreneurs, Flowith has stated that its primary focus is the international market, joining other Chinese AI startups like Manus and Genspark in targeting global audiences. Industry analysts note that Chinese companies are moving quickly in the AI agent space, executing well and rapidly developing innovative products that could compete effectively with Western counterparts.