General-purpose agent control system
A voice-native agent system for macOS. Give it a goal in your own language; it understands the active workspace, coordinates the right models, acts across apps and tools, and verifies the result — on your own API keys.
Enable the optional digital-human mode and the assistant appears as a realtime, audio-synchronized presence. Its face and voice follow the same response that drives the agent system; reasoning, tools, memory, and control stay on the primary path.
This is the actual in-app android. Digital-human rendering is optional and only starts after you configure its providers.
Currently for Apple silicon Macs · macOS 13+ · one-time purchase · bring your own API keys
Every turn runs the same loop. Nothing is faked between stages — if a step can't be verified, it says so instead of claiming success.
Full-duplex speech. Interrupt it mid-sentence and it stops, like a person would. Voice stays live while work is running, so you can ask what's happening or change your mind without waiting.
The agent selects the fastest available execution path, coordinates tools, handles applications and dialogs, and falls back to the visual interface when needed. Every action stays inside one supervised, verifiable control loop.
Anything you can do on this Mac, it can do the same way — including the coding tools you already have installed. No integrations to configure: it operates them like you would, and reports back out loud.
Give it a goal, not a click. It plans, acts, checks the result, and changes approach when a step fails — instead of stopping at the first obstacle or claiming it's done.
Optional audio-synchronized rendering gives the agent a visible presence with matched speech and motion, without replacing the realtime voice or execution brain.
Your OpenAI and Anthropic keys stay on your Mac and requests go straight to the providers. You pay them directly; there is no subscription and no server of ours in between.
Demo videos are easy to cut. So we built a 29-task benchmark — 20 command and file tasks, 9 long-chain GUI tasks — with programmatic checkers. The score is what the checker found on disk and on screen, never what the model said it did.
| Model | Basic 20 | GUI chain 9 | Total | Wall clock | False success |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Claude Sonnet 5 | 20/20 | 9/9 | 29/29 | 9 min | 0 |
| Qwen3.7-Plus | 20/20 | 5/9 | 25/29 | 22 min | 2 |
| Kimi K3 | 18/20 | 4/9 | 22/29 | 95 min | 0 |
Ships on Claude Sonnet 5. The others are swappable with one config line — the loop doesn't care which brain it's running.
Stated plainly, because a thing that watches your screen owes you this.
The camera is different: it only ever opens when you ask for it out loud, enforced in code against the actual transcript — not left to the model's judgment.
The website's download service keeps limited, privacy-preserving delivery metrics so we can count unique completed downloads and diagnose failed transfers. It never receives your voice, screen, files, API keys, or activity inside the app. Details are in the privacy policy.
One payment. No monthly AGI One subscription.
Currently for Apple silicon Macs only. Requires macOS 13 Ventura or later. AI usage is not included: you use your own supported AI provider API keys and pay those providers directly.
Founding 1,000: the first 1,000 completed downloads are free — direct download, no checkout, no card. When the founding batch is gone, the link comes down and the price is $29.90. Buying now simply supports the project.
Direct download: 257 MB dmg, Developer ID–signed and notarized by Apple. Auto-updates from 1.0.3 on.
SHA-256 cef3a67366edcc1819af1d0dc5ceb5e6d8b11b5d94209be10d58d55faebd913c
Purchase → checkout by Polar → your download link for the macOS build.
Developer ID–signed macOS build · Apple silicon only · macOS 13 Ventura or later · needs Screen Recording and Accessibility permission to drive your apps.