For the last decade, intelligence has lived in the cloud. Every question routed through a data center. Every interaction dependent on a connection. Every piece of context handed to someone else's infrastructure.

We believe this is a temporary state of affairs.

The next era of computing will be defined by intelligence that lives where you do — on your machine, inside your workflow, aware of your context. Not as a chat window you visit, but as a layer beneath everything you already use.

When AI has continuous access to your screen, your files, and your applications — without ever sending that data somewhere else — entirely new interactions become available.

Local-first isn't just a privacy feature. It's an architecture decision that changes what's possible. An intelligence that runs on your device can observe your workflow in real time. It can understand what you're working on without you ever having to explain.

Imagine a system that remembers what you were reading three days ago. That can take action across your applications from a single sentence. That understands your work not because you explained it, but because it was there.

The cloud gave us scale. Local gives us depth. The most meaningful interactions between humans and computers will not happen over an API call — they'll happen in the space between thought and action, on the machine you already use.

We're building toward this. The details will come later.

For now: something is being built. And it starts local.