Kazuki was born in Japan. He acquired M.E. in Chemical Engineering at The University of Tokyo in 2016. Then, he moved to the SF Bay Area and studied business at UC Berkeley. He is a cofounder and editor-in-chief of Silicon Valley Workers, an interview media. In 2019, he co-founded Planogy, an SF-based startup that provides a visual feedback platform for UI/UX designers, and the company is accepted to the Berkeley SkyDeck accelerator program in Fall 2019. In 2021, he cofounded Glasp, an SF-based startup that provides a social web highlighter for active learners, readers, and writers.
Founded by Kazuki Nakayashiki in 2021, Glasp is a service that allows users to capture and share highlights and notes from different applications.
Cofounder and CEO at Glasp
Cofounder and CEO at Glasp
Glasp is a social web highlighter for active learners, readers, and writers.
Glasp is a social web highlighter that people can use to highlight and organize quotes and thoughts from the web without having to switch back and forth between screens, and access other like-minded people’s learning at the same time. Glasp also provides YouTube highlight and Kindle import functions through the Chrome Extension.
The problem Glasp is addressing is the isolation of knowledge. If the person leaves your knowledge, insights, and experiences only in personal spaces (e.g. note-taking apps), no one can access them after they die. They might be able to publish their notes just before they die but no one knows when it is. Since collective learning is how humans got smarter across generations, it would be a huge loss for all if other people can't access what they have learned throughout their life.
April 14, 2022
Glasp is a social web highlighter that people can use to highlight and organize quotes and thoughts from the web without having to switch back and forth between screens, and access other like-minded people’s learning at the same time. Glasp also provides YouTube highlight and Kindle import functionfunctions through the Chrome Extension.
The problem Glasp is addressing is the isolation of knowledge. If the person leaves your knowledge, insights, and experiences only in personal spaces (e.g. note-taking apps), no one can access them after they die. They might be able to publish their notes just before they die but no one knows when it is. Since collective learning is how humans got smarter across generations, it would be a huge loss for all if other people can't access what they have learned throughout their life.
Glasp is a social web highlighter that people can use to highlight and organize quotes and thoughts from the web without having to switch back and forth between screens, and access other like-minded people’s learning at the same time. Glasp also provides YouTube highlight and Kindle import function through the Chrome Extension.
September 16, 2022