Cognitive command layer

Your intent is
the interface.

IntentOS connects brain-computer interfaces with Claude-powered agents, turning deliberate thought into safe, structured action.

Not mind reading. Intent routing.

The interface shift

Every era of computing
changed how we ask.

The machine never changed what it could do. We changed how we told it. Each interface removed a layer of translation between a human decision and machine work.

1960s

Command line

You learned the machine’s language. Precision was the price of power.

1980s

Mouse

Pointing replaced memorizing. Computing opened to everyone who could see and click.

2000s

Touchscreen

The interface became direct. You touched the thing you meant.

2010s

Voice

You spoke, and the machine listened. Hands-free, but still narrow.

2020s

Prompt

Natural language became executable. You described the outcome; agents did the work.

Next

Intent

Deliberate thought, decoded into structured commands, confirmed by you, executed by Claude.

The next interface is not typed.
It is directed.

How IntentOS works

From deliberate thought
to completed work.

IntentOS is a pipeline, not a portal. It responds only to deliberate neural control signals — the mental equivalent of pressing a key — and every action passes through your explicit approval before anything runs.

01

Neural signal

A deliberate control signal from a brain-computer interface. Trained, intentional, and distinct from passive thought — like the difference between thinking about your hand and moving it.

02

Intent decoder

On-device models translate the control signal into a candidate intent. Nothing leaves the device until an intent is recognized and surfaced to you.

03

Command grammar

Intents map to a structured, scoped command vocabulary — verbs and objects your agents understand. Bounded by design. No open-ended interpretation of your mind.

04

Claude agent

The confirmed command is handed to a Claude-powered agent with the permissions you granted — across code, documents, workflows, and tools.

05

Confirmation loop

Consequential actions pause at approval gates. You review, approve, or reject — with the same deliberate control that started the work.

06

Completed work

The agent reports back. Every step is logged, auditable, and reversible where the system allows it.

Think it. Confirm it.
Claude gets to work.

For builders · Claude Code

From thought
to pull request.

Pair IntentOS with Claude Code and the edit-test-ship loop runs at the speed of decision. You direct. The agent executes. Your hands never leave the problem.

Human judgment.
Machine execution.

For knowledge workers · Claude Cowork

Work moves at
the speed of intent.

The distance between deciding something should exist and it existing collapses. Direct Claude Cowork-style agents across your documents, folders, and projects — without breaking focus to type.

Research

“Research this folder.”

The agent reads every document, maps the themes, and returns a synthesis.

Summarize

“Summarize the latest changes.”

Every edit since your last review, condensed to what actually matters.

Draft

“Draft the memo.”

A first draft in your voice, built from the source material you pointed at.

Prepare

“Prepare the client brief.”

Scattered notes become a polished, structured deliverable.

Compare

“Compare these documents.”

Differences, conflicts, and gaps surfaced side by side.

Organize

“Organize the project.”

Files named, filed, and threaded into a structure you approve.

The agent does the work.
You direct the outcome.

Accessibility

Access is not a feature.
It is the foundation.

Every interface in computing history assumed a body: hands for keyboards, fingers for screens, a voice for assistants. For millions of people, those assumptions are barriers — between talent and the work it could do.

IntentOS doesn’t just make computers faster.
It makes productive digital work possible for people the keyboard left out.

No keyboard required

Full agentic workflows directed entirely through deliberate intent.

No pointer required

Approval and navigation through the same neural control channel.

No voice required

Silent, private direction — in any room, for any body.

Safety and control

Control isn’t a compliance footnote in IntentOS — it’s the architecture. The system cannot act on anything you haven’t deliberately commanded and explicitly confirmed. Your thoughts stay yours. Your commands become action.

Approval gatesConsequential actions pause until you confirm.
Permission scopesAgents act only within the boundaries you grant.
Audit logsEvery intent, command, and action — recorded and reviewable.
Emergency stopOne deliberate signal halts everything, instantly.

The future vision

The computer disappears.
The work remains.

Less time facing screens. Fewer physical barriers between a decision and its result. AI becomes an extension of human intent — and humans remain, unambiguously, in control. Computers stop being tools you operate and become collaborators you direct.

Less screen dependency Fewer input barriers Human judgment, always Friction-free, not hands-free

The next era of computing
begins with intent.

The keyboard was the interface. Intent is the next one. Be among the first to direct it.

We’ll only email you about early access.