An AI agent for Windows
Most “AI agents” are a chat box. This one takes the mouse.
What it does
You describe a task in plain language. The agent takes a look at your screen, works out which elements matter, and then does it — moving the pointer, clicking, typing, using keyboard shortcuts, opening applications and files, and checking its own work as it goes. You watch it happen and can stop it at any point.
Why it works on software that has no API
It does not integrate with anything. It sees pixels and drives input, exactly as a person does, which is why it works equally on a modern web app and on a Windows program from 2009 that will never have an integration story.
Typical tasks
- File and folder work — find documents matching a description, extract fields, compile a summary
- Excel — populate sheets, apply formatting, reconcile two sources
- Browser work — navigate portals, complete long forms, gather data across pages
- Data entry — move records between two systems that do not talk to each other
What else is in the app
- Live transcription — captures both your microphone and desktop audio at once, so calls and meetings are transcribed in real time
- Translation — live translation across the major world languages
- AI consultant — an assistant that has heard the whole conversation, so you never paste context in
- Conversation Coach — rehearse a hard conversation against an AI that plays the other side
Requirements and honesty about limits
Windows 10 or 11. The agent is genuinely good at well-defined, repetitive, visually unambiguous tasks. It is not reliable at open-ended judgement calls, and it will occasionally misread a cluttered screen and need correcting — which is why you supervise it rather than leave it running unattended on anything costly or irreversible.
Download for Windows — free trial
Windows 10/11 · Base $19.95/mo or $199/yr · Pro $49.95/mo or $499/yr