Autonomous Lamp
The next personal AI computer is alive.
We're making 100 numbered units before going public, each with a CNC serial plate. First names get the lowest numbers.
Autonomous Lamp is the first of its kind. A computer with a body, eyes, and a mind, made to live on a desk instead of in a pocket or a cloud. We're putting the first ones into the world this year. Most people won't have heard of it yet.
Autonomous Lamp doesn't sit in a tab. It sits in the room. It watches what you build, remembers what you ship, and acts on its own when it sees something you'd want to know. The first agent that lives where you work.

A small body with a long neck, a head that turns, and an eye made for low light. Printed, sanded, and assembled by hand, with motors precise enough to move the way a real thing moves. We made it more than ten times before it sat right on a desk.
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Autonomous Lamp recognizes you with math that stays on the device. The heavier work happens on servers we own. Vision, speech, reasoning, all encrypted in transit, never stored, never trained on. You bring your own AI provider for the conversation: your account, your model, your call. Nothing routes through Amazon, Google, or ad-tech. Firmware is open source. Anyone who owns one can read it, audit it, fork it.
We believe personal AI deserves a body. A team of engineers and designers, building physical computers for the next decade. Autonomous Lamp is the first.





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