Lightfield was founded in 2025 by Keith Peiris and Henri Liriani, who previously developed Tome, an AI presentation tool that reached 20 million users. Following their success with Tome, the founders identified critical gaps in customer data management for early-stage startups and pivoted to address these challenges. Lightfield builds an AI-native customer relationship management (CRM) platform designed to automatically ingest and analyze unstructured data sources such as emails, Slack messages, and meeting notes across sales workflows. This enables startups to maintain a comprehensive and flexible record system that supports AI-driven automation features like natural language queries and pipeline analysis.
The company's mission focuses on providing "lossless customer memory" to help early-stage teams reduce manual CRM tasks and concentrate on deal closing. Lightfield targets small and medium-sized startups, particularly technical founders and sales teams within SaaS and fintech sectors, offering subscription-based pricing with tiered plans that include freemium options and premium AI features. Backed by investors including Greylock, Lightfield continues to expand its platform capabilities with API and multi-channel pipeline (MCP) support, positioning itself as a foundational go-to-market data platform for early-stage companies.
While the company does not disclose precise employee numbers or a fixed headquarters location, its leadership and connections suggest a likely San Francisco-area base with a remote-friendly operational model. The company maintains its standalone status post-pivot from Tome and actively markets its CRM product through its website, lightfield.app.