OpenAI hasΒ acquiredΒ Roi, an AI-powered personal finance app. In keeping with a recent trend in the AI industry, onlyΒ the CEO is making the jump.Β Β
Chief executive and co-founder Sujith VishwajithΒ announcedΒ the acquisition on Friday, and a source familiar with the matter told TechCrunch he is the only one of Roiβs four-person staff to join OpenAI. Terms of the deal were notΒ disclosed.Β The company willΒ wind down operations and end its service to customers on October 15.Β
The Roi deal marks the latest in a string ofΒ acqui-hires from OpenAI this year, including Context.ai, Crossing Minds, and Alex.
WhileΒ itβsΒ not clear whether any of Roiβs technology will transfer over to OpenAI or which unitΒ VishwajithΒ will join, the acquisition clearly aligns with OpenAIβs bet on personalization and life management as the next layer of AI products. Roi brings a specialized team that has already tried to solve personalization in finance at scale β a challenge whose lessons can be applied more broadly.Β Β Β
New York-basedΒ RoiΒ was founded inΒ 2022Β and has raised $3.6 million inΒ early-stageΒ fundingΒ from investors like Balaji Srinivasan, Spark Capital, Gradient Ventures, andΒ SpacecadetΒ Ventures, according toΒ PitchBookΒ data.Β Its mission was to aggregate a userβs financial footprint, including stocks, crypto, DeFi,Β real-estate, and NFTs, into one app that can track funds, provide insights, and help people make trades.Β Β
βWe started Roi 3 years ago to make investing accessible to everyone by building the most personalized financial experience,β Vishwajith wrote in aΒ post on X. βAlong the way we realized personalizationΒ isnβtΒ just the future of finance.Β ItβsΒ the future of software.βΒ
Beyond tracking trades,Β Roi gave usersΒ access to a financially savvy AI companionΒ that responded in ways that made sense for them.Β When signing up, users could personalize Roi by providing information like what they do for a living and how they wanted want Roi to respond to them.Β
In one telling exampleΒ that Roi posted on X, the sample user wrote: βTalk to me likeΒ IβmΒ a Gen-Z kid with brain rot. Use as little words as possible and roast me as much as youΒ wantΒ IΒ donβtΒ mind.βΒ In response to a query about the status of the userβs portfolio, Roi replied: βSuje, you got cookedΒ lilΒ bro. Cause of the tariff announcements, you took an L today of $32,459.12β¦Based on your risk preference this might be an opportunity to buy the dip.βΒ
The exchange highlights the philosophy behind Roi and its co-founder β that softwareΒ shouldnβtΒ justΒ provideΒ generic answers but should adapt, learn, and communicate in ways that feel personal, human, and most importantly,Β keepΒ you engaged.Β Β
As the Roi team wrote in a blog post: βThe products we use every dayΒ wonβtΒ remain static, predetermined experiences.Β TheyβllΒ become adaptive, deeply personal companions that understand us, learn from us, and evolve with us.βΒ
That vision dovetails with OpenAIβs existing consumer efforts, includingΒ Pulse, which generates personalized news and content reports for users as they sleep;Β theΒ SoraΒ app,Β a TikTok competitor filled with AI-generated content, including personal cameos from users; andΒ Instant Checkout, a feature that lets users shop and make purchases directly in ChatGPT.Β Β
TheΒ dealΒ also comes as OpenAI beefs up its consumer applications team,Β Β led by former Instacart CEO Fidji Simo.Β ItβsΒ a further signal that OpenAIΒ isnβtΒ just trying to be an APIΒ provider, butΒ wants toΒ buildΒ its own end-user apps. Roiβs talent and tech could slot right into these apps and help make them more adaptive.Β Β
Vishwajith, alongside his co-founder Chip Davis, used to work at Airbnb, where he developed a knackΒ forΒ optimizingΒ user behaviorΒ to drive revenue.Β By hisΒ account, aΒ simple change of 25 lines of code led to $10+ million inΒ additionalΒ cash.Β Β
Being able to bring in meaningful revenue via consumer apps is more important than ever to OpenAI as it continues to burn throughΒ billions on data centers andΒ infrastructureΒ to power its models.Β Β