Talk with your PC
You use your computer by talking to it. Say what you need and an agent does it on your computer, on your files. It doesn't hand you instructions to follow — it does the work and reports back when it's done.
Speaking is the interface nobody has to learn
In fifty years the way we instruct a computer has changed three times. First we typed line by line into a terminal. Then came the mouse and windows. Then a finger on glass. Each shift moved the machine closer to how people naturally act — and each one opened computing to millions who had been shut out of it.
The next shift is voice. Not the voice that sets an alarm or reads the weather: the voice you hand real work to, and watch it get done. It is the one interface nobody has to learn, because it is the one we have always used with each other. Interacting with a computer stops being an operation to perform and becomes a conversation.
How it works
What makes it different
- No terminal. You use it by speaking. No coding required.
- Your data stays yours. The agent runs on your computer: files are never uploaded anywhere.
- You always know it's working. A discreet audio cue runs while it works, so you're not left staring at a screen.
- Agents with names. If Paolo is busy, the app asks whether to wait or hand the job to another one.
- You decide when to wait. Wait mode, or Continue and the work carries on while you do something else.
- A defined boundary. The agent only writes where it's allowed, and important changes need your confirmation.
Early access. Talk with your PC is in development. Write to [email protected] to be among the first to try it.