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The AI Operating System
for your work life.

One AI that remembers you, lives across every app you use, and quietly finishes the work — while you're asleep, in a meeting, or having dinner. Native on Mac and Windows. Reaches you on Telegram, Slack, WhatsApp and more.

A real session

This is what four days of ATLAS looks like.

ATLAS · session #4127 "Help me move to Lisbon"
4days running
11agents spawned
348actions taken
2moments paused for you
  1. MON · 9:14 AM

    I'm thinking of moving to Lisbon for the summer. Can you start figuring it out? Budget's about €2,400/mo, I need decent wifi, and I want to be walkable to the river. Also there's the sublet of my Berlin place to think about.

  2. MON · 9:14 AM

    Got it. I'll start with the apartment side, then loop back on the Berlin sublet. I'll work on this in the background and check in when I need a decision from you — or once a day, whichever's first.

    Spawned 4 specialists — listings, neighborhood research, Berlin sublet, calendar.

  3. MON · 11:02 AM
    monitoring

    Watching Idealista, Imovirtual, and 3 Telegram listing groups for new posts in Alfama, Cais do Sodré, Estrela. Polling every 12 min.

  4. MON · 4:38 PM
    research

    Read 23 local-life pieces (Time Out, Mensagem, NIT). Built a one-page neighborhood brief — saved to lisbon-notes.md.

  5. TUE · 8:51 AM

    Morning. Three listings worth a look came in overnight — all under budget, all 5–8 min from the river. I cross-checked them against your "quiet street" preference from last year and ranked them.

    Drafted viewing requests in Portuguese — waiting on your nod before sending.

    📎 listings-shortlist.pdf awaiting your reply
  6. TUE · 10:22 AM

    Send all three. Book the first one for Friday afternoon if they come back.

  7. TUE · 10:24 AM
    computer-use

    Sent 3 inquiries from your Proton account. Booked Friday 15:00 with landlord #1 once they replied at 13:47. Added to your calendar as Apartment viewing · Rua das Janelas Verdes.

  8. WED · 6:11 PM
    parallel work

    Berlin sublet: drafted listing, photos selected from your phone, prices benchmarked against 14 comparable units. Posted to WG-Gesucht + your network Slack.

  9. THU · 7:48 AM

    One thing needs you. Your Friday viewing is at 15:00 Lisbon time. Your Friday flight currently lands at 14:10 — that's only 50 minutes, and the place is a 28-min train from the airport. Two options:

    • I can move your flight to Thursday evening (€38 difference, same airline), so you have the morning to settle in.
    • I can ask the landlord to push the viewing to 17:00 instead — they have a slot open.

    Either works. Which do you prefer?

    awaiting your decision

Use ATLAS for

Almost anything you'd ask a careful person to do.

Run while you sleep

Hand off the long things.

The trip you've been putting off planning. The deck due Monday. The contractor you need to vet. ATLAS picks it up, works it through, and checks in only when it needs a real decision from you.

Tackle your toughest work

Specialists, in parallel.

Research, writing, code review, design feedback, financial analysis — ATLAS pulls in the right specialist for each piece and runs them at the same time. What used to be a week becomes an afternoon.

Explore what's next

An expert in your pocket.

The longer ATLAS lives with you, the better it understands how you think. Ask the question you'd usually save for the one friend who knows everything — ATLAS will have done the homework first.

ATLAS
Research Writing Coding Travel & plans Operations Daily life market briefs cited summaries deep reading first drafts slide decks cold emails small scripts code review refactor passes re-planning price watching booking vendor follow-ups scheduling inbox triage reminders errands reservations

Capabilities

Seven things ATLAS does an LLM can't.

01Always on

Works while you sleep.

ATLAS doesn't wait for you. It picks up your unfinished work overnight, on weekends, across time zones — and hands it back the moment you're ready. If it gets interrupted, it remembers where it was and picks right back up.

Wakes up to finished work
02Remembers you

It knows what matters.

Your conversations, projects, the people you mention, the way you like things written — it all carries forward, session to session. ATLAS gently lets go of what no longer matters, so the important things stay sharp.

Like a colleague who's been with you for years
03Learns new tricks

Grows with your work.

If ATLAS doesn't know how to do something yet, it figures it out — once. Next time, it's faster. The longer it lives with you, the more uniquely shaped to you it becomes.

Every ATLAS is one of a kind
04Many hands

A team in one place.

Big tasks split into small ones automatically. A researcher, a writer, an organizer — all working in parallel for you. Hours of busywork finishes in minutes; you only see the polished result.

No more juggling tabs and tools
05Hands on

Uses your computer like you do.

Opening apps, filling forms, sending emails, organizing files — ATLAS can do anything you can do, and it shows its work. If you don't like what it's about to do, one keystroke stops it.

You stay in the driver's seat
06Just talk

Speak, and it listens.

No commands, no special phrases. Talk to ATLAS like you'd talk to a thoughtful friend — and it'll think out loud, ask follow-ups, and finish what you started. Walk, drive, cook — leave your hands free.

Natural conversation, no scripts
07Goes deep

Reads a hundred things so you don't have to.

Need a grounded brief on something you don't know? ATLAS reads the primary sources, weighs them, and gives you the picture — with every claim linked back so you can check the receipts.

Every claim has a source

Memory

Memory that grows with use.

Most AI forgets the moment you close the tab. ATLAS keeps a persistent, structured memory of your conversations, projects, and preferences across every session — and uses it.

It associates across projects, surfaces prior work when it's relevant, and actively prunes what no longer compounds. Memory is the product, not a side effect.

Persistent Associative Self-pruning Scoped to you
  • Remembers moments — what happened, when, who was there.
  • Finds the right thread — pulls up the conversation you meant, even if you can't quite name it.
  • Connects the dots — sees how the people, places, and projects in your life relate.
  • Keeps what works — once you've shown it how you like something done, it does it that way next time.
  • Tidies at night — while you sleep, it reflects, sorts, and lets go of clutter.
  • Only notes what's worth noting — small talk is forgotten; the things that matter are kept.

Tool synthesis

Hits a gap. Writes a tool. Keeps the ones that work.

01Sees a gap

You ask for something it hasn't done before.

Instead of telling you it can't, it figures out how. Quietly. In a safe space where nothing it tries can spill into your real work.

02Tries it out

Builds the skill, then tests it.

It writes the new ability, checks that it works the way you'd expect, and only brings it forward if everything's clean. If something looks off, it tries a different angle — until it gets it right.

03Keeps the good ones

What worked stays. What didn't, doesn't.

Every new skill becomes part of your ATLAS — so next time, it's instant. Over weeks and months, your ATLAS becomes one of a kind: shaped by exactly the things you've asked it to learn.


Safety & control

Autonomy with hard boundaries.

  • Explicit boundaries

    You define what ATLAS can touch, spend, and send — at the machine, app, and data-class level. Permissions are durable and inspectable.

  • Instant override

    One keystroke halts every running agent. Nothing runs that you can't stop in a single motion.

  • Full audit log

    Every action, tool call, and memory write is logged, timestamped, and replayable. Nothing happens off-record.

  • Human-in-the-loop

    High-impact actions — payments, sends, deletes — pause for explicit confirmation by default. Configurable per data-class.


FAQ

Questions, answered.

When will ATLAS be available?

The private cohort is live right now (May 2026). Public beta opens June 2026, and general availability lands July–August 2026. Join the waitlist to be admitted as the next cohorts open.

What can ATLAS do today?

Most of what you'd ask a thoughtful assistant: draft and send things, research topics with sources you can verify, organize your work, control your computer when you ask it to, and keep track of the things that matter to you. New abilities arrive every week.

Who is ATLAS built for?

Everyone — individuals, students, creators, engineers. XAGI Labs believes AGI should be accessible to every person, not locked behind enterprise contracts.

How is ATLAS priced?

Pricing is not finalized while ATLAS is pre-release. Joining the waitlist is free, and early cohorts will receive access at pre-release pricing. Enterprise contracts are negotiated case-by-case.

How does ATLAS handle my data?

Your memory, files, and credentials stay scoped to your instance. We do not train shared models on individual user data. A full audit log of every action is available to you.

Is enterprise access available?

Yes — we work with a small number of enterprise design partners on dedicated deployments. Reach out via the contact page.

Early access

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to ATLAS.

Waitlist for individuals. Direct line for enterprise. We onboard in deliberate waves, not floods.