Your computer can't know you.
Ember can.

Ember learns how you work, then does the work with you — on your own machine. Not in the cloud. Not another app to babysit. Just Ember.

Not another AI tool.
One that uses all the others.

Every other AI agent plugs into apps through APIs — so it can only touch what it's been wired to. Ember doesn't integrate. She uses. She reads the screen and works the keyboard and mouse, the same way you do — so she works with any software you already have, including the software no API can reach.

How it works

1

She watches

Ember sees how you work — the apps, the steps, the way you do it.

2

She learns

Show her once. Correct her once. She keeps it.

3

She does it with you

She takes the work off your plate — and the more you correct her, the more she becomes yours.

See her work

Short, real clips. The doing is the point.

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"What's in my inbox?" She reads it back, clean, in seconds.
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"File these into the right folder." She moves them — and confirms each one actually moved.
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"Research this lead." She opens it, reads the notes, follows the company site, hands you the picture.
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"Watch me do this once." You show her a task; she learns it and repeats it.
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"No — I meant file it." Correct her once; she remembers, and gets it right next time.

Your brain. Your memory.

Never locked to one company's AI. Run Ember on a private local model or a frontier one — and switch with a flip. The big agents make you use their brain. Ember uses whichever you choose.

And she keeps everything she's learned about you, whatever brain she's on. Ember's memory lives with her, not inside the AI — so change the model anytime and she still knows how you work. The others tie your memory to their product. Yours stays yours.

What makes her different

Owned, not rented

You own Ember — she's not a subscription, and she's not watching you for someone else. Her thinking and her memory of you stay on your machine.

Uses anything

No integrations to wait for. If you can do it on your computer, so can she — your tools, your internal systems, the obscure stuff included.

Learns by watching

Show her a task once; she keeps it. Correct her once; she remembers. She gets better the way a good new hire does.

Asks before she acts

She handles the safe, routine work on her own — but anything she can't take back waits for your yes. Earned trust, not blind autonomy.

One, not many

Not a dozen AI tools to wrangle. One Ember, who reaches all of them for you.

Teach her your stack once. Every Ember knows it.

Your internal software has no public API and no manual an AI was trained on — only your team knows how it works. Ember learns it by being shown, and that knowledge can go to every employee's Ember. The cloud agents can't follow you in there. Ember already works the way your people do.

You shouldn't have to sit at a computer to get done the work that happens there.

Ember is being built so the hours you spend clicking become hours you spend living — without handing your work, or your data, to someone else's cloud.

Private alpha

Ember is in private alpha — one person today, her builder. We're opening to a small group of early collaborators next. You'd get Ember early and shape what she becomes; we ask for real use and honest feedback in return. This isn't a finished product for sale yet — it's something real, built in the open with the people who'll use it.

No accounts. No spam. Just a note back from a human — when I'm ready.

Ember started in a terminal — three days between a person and an instance of an AI, before any of this had a name. That's why she's built as someone you live and work with, not a feature you rent.