IRIS

IRIS

IRIS

Become an early tester of our beta app: now with brand new calendar functionality, an improved screenshot tool, and redesigned onboarding.

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IRIS

Become an early tester of our beta app: now with brand new calendar functionality, an improved screenshot tool, and redesigned onboarding.

Beta

File Size

157mb

Approximately

IRIS

Become an early tester of our beta app: now with brand new calendar functionality, an improved screenshot tool, and redesigned onboarding.

Beta

File Size

157mb

Approximately

IRIS

Become an early tester of our beta app: now with brand new calendar functionality, an improved screenshot tool, and redesigned onboarding.

Beta

File Size

157mb

Approximately

Inside Iris

Vol 1, No 1

A New Relationship with Your Computer.

Your computer doesn't

know you. It doesn't

understand what you're

working on. It can't connect

what you're doing in one app

to what you need from

another. So you do all the

coordination yourself. Copy,

paste, search, arrange, click

through menus. A thousand

small frictions, every day, and

we barely even notice.

Now think about working

with a great assistant. You

say: "Set up coffee with Sam

next week." They check your

calendar, find Sam's contact,

pick a café nearby, choose a

time that fits. You don’t spell

out every step, they know

you well enough to fill in the

gaps.

This is the same

relationship Iris brings to

your computer. You tell it

what you want, and it works

across your apps to get it

done. It learns your

preferences over time, so it

makes good decisions even

when you're unsure.
Eventually, it'll start

anticipating what you need

before you even ask.

We’re rebuilding

productivity software around

this idea. We started with an

LLM client that serves as the

foundation. Now, we're

launching an intelligent

calendar. Email, tasks, and

notes will follow, all

connected through Iris.

Iris Form Factor

Most applications live

inside isolated rectangles.

They are disconnected from

the rest of your tools, unable

to function outside the

boundaries of their window.

Iris isn't confined to those

Inside Iris

Vol 1, No 1

boundaries. Double-tap

Option and it appears as a

narrow column at the edge

of your screen. Point it at

any app and it understands

what you're working on

instantly. It floats above your

other

windows, present but never

intrusive, moving with you as

you work.

Soon, Iris will even reach

inside your apps, surfacing

actions right within their

interfaces.

Bringing

Intelligence to

Calendar

The first expansion we've

added to Iris is a calendar.

Use it alongside your existing

calendar, or let it replace

what you have entirely.

Either way, scheduling will

feel effortless.

“Lunch with Tim next

week." "Move my dentist to

Thursday." That's all you

need to say and Iris fills in

the missing pieces. But when

words fall short, the full

interface is there: every field,

every option, exactly where

you'd expect. Iris pairs the

speed of natural language

with the precision of direct

control.

The more you use it, the

more it learns: how long

your meetings usually run,

where you like to grab lunch,

how much buffer you need

between calls. Patterns you

might not even notice

yourself. And as Iris evolves,

it will read your incoming

emails, draft events before

you ask, and handle

scheduling end to end.

We're building software

that makes decisions the way

you would. And when it

works, it just clicks, and

you'll wonder why it ever

worked any other way.

Inside Iris

Vol 1, No 1

A New Relationship with Your Computer.

Your computer doesn't know you. It

doesn't understand what you're working on. It

can't connect what you're doing in one app to

what you need from another. So you do all the

coordination yourself. Copy, paste, search,

arrange, click through menus. A thousand small

frictions, every day, and we barely even notice.

Now think about working with a great

assistant. You say: "Set up coffee with Sam next

week." They check your calendar, find Sam's

contact, pick a café nearby, choose a time that

fits. You don’t spell out every step — they know

you well enough to fill in the gaps.

This is the same relationship Iris brings to

your computer. You tell it what you want, and it

works across your apps to get it done. It learns

your preferences over time, so it makes good

decisions even when you're unsure. Eventually,

it'll start anticipating what you need before you

even ask.

We’re rebuilding productivity software

around this idea. We started with an LLM client

that serves as the foundation. Now, we're

launching an intelligent calendar. With email,

tasks, and notes under development, all

connected through Iris.

Iris Form Factor

Most applications live inside isolated

rectangles. They are disconnected from the rest

of your tools, unable to function outside the

boundaries of their window.

Iris isn't confined to those boundaries.

Double-tap Option and it appears as a narrow

column at the edge of your screen. Point it at

any app and it understands what you're working

on instantly. It floats above your other windows,

present but never intrusive, moving with you as

you work.

Soon, Iris will even reach inside your apps,

surfacing actions right within their interfaces.

Bringing Intelligence to Calendar

The first expansion we've added to Iris is a

calendar. Use it alongside your existing calendar,

or let it replace what you have entirely. Either

way, scheduling will feel effortless.

“Lunch with Tim next week." "Move my

dentist to Thursday." That's all you need to say

and Iris fills in the missing pieces. But when

words fall short, the full interface is there: every

field, every option, exactly where you'd expect.

Iris pairs the speed of natural language with the

precision of direct control.
The more you use it, the more it learns:

how long your meetings usually run, where you

like to grab lunch, how much buffer you need

between calls. Patterns you might not even

notice yourself. And as Iris evolves, it will read

your incoming emails, draft events before you

ask, and handle scheduling end to end.

We're building software that makes

decisions the way you would. And when it

works, it just clicks, and you'll wonder why it

ever worked any other way.

Inside Iris

Vol 1, No 1

A New Relationship with Your Computer.

Your computer doesn't

know you. It doesn't

understand what you're

working on. It can't connect

what you're doing in one app

to what you need from

another. So you do all the

coordination yourself. Copy,

paste, search, arrange, click

through menus. A thousand

small frictions, every day, and

we barely even notice.

Now think about working

with a great assistant. You

say: "Set up coffee with Sam

next week." They check your

calendar, find Sam's contact,

pick a café nearby, choose a

time that fits. You don’t spell

out every step, they know

you well enough to fill in the

gaps.

This is the same

relationship Iris brings to

your computer. You tell it

what you want, and it works

across your apps to get it

done. It learns your

preferences over time, so it

makes good decisions even

when you're unsure.
Eventually, it'll start

anticipating what you need

before you even ask.

We’re rebuilding

productivity software around

this idea. We started with an

LLM client that serves as the

foundation. Now, we're

launching an intelligent

calendar. Email, tasks, and

notes will follow, all

connected through Iris.

Iris Form Factor

Most applications live

inside isolated rectangles.

They are disconnected from

the rest of your tools, unable

to function outside the

boundaries of their window.

Iris isn't confined to those

Inside Iris

Vol 1, No 1

boundaries. Double-tap

Option and it appears as a

narrow column at the edge

of your screen. Point it at

any app and it understands

what you're working on

instantly. It floats above your

other

windows, present but never

intrusive, moving with you as

you work.

Soon, Iris will even reach

inside your apps, surfacing

actions right within their

interfaces.

Bringing

Intelligence to

Calendar

The first expansion we've

added to Iris is a calendar.

Use it alongside your existing

calendar, or let it replace

what you have entirely.

Either way, scheduling will

feel effortless.

“Lunch with Tim next

week." "Move my dentist to

Thursday." That's all you

need to say and Iris fills in

the missing pieces. But when

words fall short, the full

interface is there: every field,

every option, exactly where

you'd expect. Iris pairs the

speed of natural language

with the precision of direct

control.

The more you use it, the

more it learns: how long

your meetings usually run,

where you like to grab lunch,

how much buffer you need

between calls. Patterns you

might not even notice

yourself. And as Iris evolves,

it will read your incoming

emails, draft events before

you ask, and handle

scheduling end to end.

We're building software

that makes decisions the way

you would. And when it

works, it just clicks, and

you'll wonder why it ever

worked any other way.

Inside Iris

Vol 1, No 1

A New Relationship with Your Computer.

Your computer doesn't know you. It

doesn't understand what you're working on. It

can't connect what you're doing in one app to

what you need from another. So you do all the

coordination yourself. Copy, paste, search,

arrange, click through menus. A thousand small

frictions, every day, and we barely even notice.

Now think about working with a great

assistant. You say: "Set up coffee with Sam next

week." They check your calendar, find Sam's

contact, pick a café nearby, choose a time that

fits. You don’t spell out every step — they know

you well enough to fill in the gaps.

This is the same relationship Iris brings to

your computer. You tell it what you want, and it

works across your apps to get it done. It learns

your preferences over time, so it makes good

decisions even when you're unsure. Eventually,

it'll start anticipating what you need before you

even ask.

We’re rebuilding productivity software

around this idea. We started with an LLM client

that serves as the foundation. Now, we're

launching an intelligent calendar. With email,

tasks, and notes under development, all

connected through Iris.

Iris Form Factor

Most applications live inside isolated

rectangles. They are disconnected from the rest

of your tools, unable to function outside the

boundaries of their window.

Iris isn't confined to those boundaries.

Double-tap Option and it appears as a narrow

column at the edge of your screen. Point it at

any app and it understands what you're working

on instantly. It floats above your other windows,

present but never intrusive, moving with you as

you work.

Soon, Iris will even reach inside your apps,

surfacing actions right within their interfaces.

Bringing Intelligence to Calendar

The first expansion we've added to Iris is a

calendar. Use it alongside your existing calendar,

or let it replace what you have entirely. Either

way, scheduling will feel effortless.

“Lunch with Tim next week." "Move my

dentist to Thursday." That's all you need to say

and Iris fills in the missing pieces. But when

words fall short, the full interface is there: every

field, every option, exactly where you'd expect.

Iris pairs the speed of natural language with the

precision of direct control.
The more you use it, the more it learns:

how long your meetings usually run, where you

like to grab lunch, how much buffer you need

between calls. Patterns you might not even

notice yourself. And as Iris evolves, it will read

your incoming emails, draft events before you

ask, and handle scheduling end to end.

We're building software that makes

decisions the way you would. And when it

works, it just clicks, and you'll wonder why it

ever worked any other way.

Inside Iris

Vol 1, No 1

A New Relationship with Your Computer.

Your computer doesn't

know you. It doesn't

understand what you're

working on. It can't connect

what you're doing in one app

to what you need from

another. So you do all the

coordination yourself. Copy,

paste, search, arrange, click

through menus. A thousand

small frictions, every day, and

we barely even notice.

Now think about working

with a great assistant. You

say: "Set up coffee with Sam

next week." They check your

calendar, find Sam's contact,

pick a café nearby, choose a

time that fits. You don’t spell

out every step, they know

you well enough to fill in the

gaps.

This is the same

relationship Iris brings to

your computer. You tell it

what you want, and it works

across your apps to get it

done. It learns your

preferences over time, so it

makes good decisions even

when you're unsure.
Eventually, it'll start

anticipating what you need

before you even ask.

We’re rebuilding

productivity software around

this idea. We started with an

LLM client that serves as the

foundation. Now, we're

launching an intelligent

calendar. Email, tasks, and

notes will follow, all

connected through Iris.

Iris Form Factor

Most applications live

inside isolated rectangles.

They are disconnected from

the rest of your tools, unable

to function outside the

boundaries of their window.

Iris isn't confined to those

Inside Iris

Vol 1, No 1

boundaries. Double-tap

Option and it appears as a

narrow column at the edge

of your screen. Point it at

any app and it understands

what you're working on

instantly. It floats above your

other

windows, present but never

intrusive, moving with you as

you work.

Soon, Iris will even reach

inside your apps, surfacing

actions right within their

interfaces.

Bringing

Intelligence to

Calendar

The first expansion we've

added to Iris is a calendar.

Use it alongside your existing

calendar, or let it replace

what you have entirely.

Either way, scheduling will

feel effortless.

“Lunch with Tim next

week." "Move my dentist to

Thursday." That's all you

need to say and Iris fills in

the missing pieces. But when

words fall short, the full

interface is there: every field,

every option, exactly where

you'd expect. Iris pairs the

speed of natural language

with the precision of direct

control.

The more you use it, the

more it learns: how long

your meetings usually run,

where you like to grab lunch,

how much buffer you need

between calls. Patterns you

might not even notice

yourself. And as Iris evolves,

it will read your incoming

emails, draft events before

you ask, and handle

scheduling end to end.

We're building software

that makes decisions the way

you would. And when it

works, it just clicks, and

you'll wonder why it ever

worked any other way.

Inside Iris

Vol 1, No 1

A New Relationship with Your Computer.

Your computer doesn't know you. It

doesn't understand what you're working on. It

can't connect what you're doing in one app to

what you need from another. So you do all the

coordination yourself. Copy, paste, search,

arrange, click through menus. A thousand small

frictions, every day, and we barely even notice.

Now think about working with a great

assistant. You say: "Set up coffee with Sam next

week." They check your calendar, find Sam's

contact, pick a café nearby, choose a time that

fits. You don’t spell out every step — they know

you well enough to fill in the gaps.

This is the same relationship Iris brings to

your computer. You tell it what you want, and it

works across your apps to get it done. It learns

your preferences over time, so it makes good

decisions even when you're unsure. Eventually,

it'll start anticipating what you need before you

even ask.

We’re rebuilding productivity software

around this idea. We started with an LLM client

that serves as the foundation. Now, we're

launching an intelligent calendar. With email,

tasks, and notes under development, all

connected through Iris.

Iris Form Factor

Most applications live inside isolated

rectangles. They are disconnected from the rest

of your tools, unable to function outside the

boundaries of their window.

Iris isn't confined to those boundaries.

Double-tap Option and it appears as a narrow

column at the edge of your screen. Point it at

any app and it understands what you're working

on instantly. It floats above your other windows,

present but never intrusive, moving with you as

you work.

Soon, Iris will even reach inside your apps,

surfacing actions right within their interfaces.

Bringing Intelligence to Calendar

The first expansion we've added to Iris is a

calendar. Use it alongside your existing calendar,

or let it replace what you have entirely. Either

way, scheduling will feel effortless.

“Lunch with Tim next week." "Move my

dentist to Thursday." That's all you need to say

and Iris fills in the missing pieces. But when

words fall short, the full interface is there: every

field, every option, exactly where you'd expect.

Iris pairs the speed of natural language with the

precision of direct control.
The more you use it, the more it learns:

how long your meetings usually run, where you

like to grab lunch, how much buffer you need

between calls. Patterns you might not even

notice yourself. And as Iris evolves, it will read

your incoming emails, draft events before you

ask, and handle scheduling end to end.

We're building software that makes

decisions the way you would. And when it

works, it just clicks, and you'll wonder why it

ever worked any other way.

Inside Iris

Vol 1, No 1

A New Relationship with Your Computer.

Your computer doesn't

know you. It doesn't

understand what you're

working on. It can't connect

what you're doing in one app

to what you need from

another. So you do all the

coordination yourself. Copy,

paste, search, arrange, click

through menus. A thousand

small frictions, every day, and

we barely even notice.

Now think about working

with a great assistant. You

say: "Set up coffee with Sam

next week." They check your

calendar, find Sam's contact,

pick a café nearby, choose a

time that fits. You don’t spell

out every step, they know

you well enough to fill in the

gaps.

This is the same

relationship Iris brings to

your computer. You tell it

what you want, and it works

across your apps to get it

done. It learns your

preferences over time, so it

makes good decisions even

when you're unsure.
Eventually, it'll start

anticipating what you need

before you even ask.

We’re rebuilding

productivity software around

this idea. We started with an

LLM client that serves as the

foundation. Now, we're

launching an intelligent

calendar. Email, tasks, and

notes will follow, all

connected through Iris.

Iris Form Factor

Most applications live

inside isolated rectangles.

They are disconnected from

the rest of your tools, unable

to function outside the

boundaries of their window.

Iris isn't confined to those

Inside Iris

Vol 1, No 1

boundaries. Double-tap

Option and it appears as a

narrow column at the edge

of your screen. Point it at

any app and it understands

what you're working on

instantly. It floats above your

other

windows, present but never

intrusive, moving with you as

you work.

Soon, Iris will even reach

inside your apps, surfacing

actions right within their

interfaces.

Bringing

Intelligence to

Calendar

The first expansion we've

added to Iris is a calendar.

Use it alongside your existing

calendar, or let it replace

what you have entirely.

Either way, scheduling will

feel effortless.

“Lunch with Tim next

week." "Move my dentist to

Thursday." That's all you

need to say and Iris fills in

the missing pieces. But when

words fall short, the full

interface is there: every field,

every option, exactly where

you'd expect. Iris pairs the

speed of natural language

with the precision of direct

control.

The more you use it, the

more it learns: how long

your meetings usually run,

where you like to grab lunch,

how much buffer you need

between calls. Patterns you

might not even notice

yourself. And as Iris evolves,

it will read your incoming

emails, draft events before

you ask, and handle

scheduling end to end.

We're building software

that makes decisions the way

you would. And when it

works, it just clicks, and

you'll wonder why it ever

worked any other way.

Inside Iris

Vol 1, No 1

A New Relationship with Your Computer.

Your computer doesn't know you. It

doesn't understand what you're working on. It

can't connect what you're doing in one app to

what you need from another. So you do all the

coordination yourself. Copy, paste, search,

arrange, click through menus. A thousand small

frictions, every day, and we barely even notice.

Now think about working with a great

assistant. You say: "Set up coffee with Sam next

week." They check your calendar, find Sam's

contact, pick a café nearby, choose a time that

fits. You don’t spell out every step — they know

you well enough to fill in the gaps.

This is the same relationship Iris brings to

your computer. You tell it what you want, and it

works across your apps to get it done. It learns

your preferences over time, so it makes good

decisions even when you're unsure. Eventually,

it'll start anticipating what you need before you

even ask.

We’re rebuilding productivity software

around this idea. We started with an LLM client

that serves as the foundation. Now, we're

launching an intelligent calendar. With email,

tasks, and notes under development, all

connected through Iris.

Iris Form Factor

Most applications live inside isolated

rectangles. They are disconnected from the rest

of your tools, unable to function outside the

boundaries of their window.

Iris isn't confined to those boundaries.

Double-tap Option and it appears as a narrow

column at the edge of your screen. Point it at

any app and it understands what you're working

on instantly. It floats above your other windows,

present but never intrusive, moving with you as

you work.

Soon, Iris will even reach inside your apps,

surfacing actions right within their interfaces.

Bringing Intelligence to Calendar

The first expansion we've added to Iris is a

calendar. Use it alongside your existing calendar,

or let it replace what you have entirely. Either

way, scheduling will feel effortless.

“Lunch with Tim next week." "Move my

dentist to Thursday." That's all you need to say

and Iris fills in the missing pieces. But when

words fall short, the full interface is there: every

field, every option, exactly where you'd expect.

Iris pairs the speed of natural language with the

precision of direct control.
The more you use it, the more it learns:

how long your meetings usually run, where you

like to grab lunch, how much buffer you need

between calls. Patterns you might not even

notice yourself. And as Iris evolves, it will read

your incoming emails, draft events before you

ask, and handle scheduling end to end.

We're building software that makes

decisions the way you would. And when it

works, it just clicks, and you'll wonder why it

ever worked any other way.

INTERFACE PRESENTS

IN ASSOCIATION WITH TOO MUCH COFFEE AND NOT ENOUGH SLEEP

“IRIS” A SWIFT POWERED MAC APP

NO ELECTRONS ARE HARMED IN THE MAKING OF THIS SOFTWARE

WITH SPECIAL THANKS TO THE ONES WHO THINK FASTER THAN THEY TYPE

INTERFACE PRESENTS

IN ASSOCIATION WITH TOO MUCH COFFEE AND NOT ENOUGH SLEEP

“IRIS” A SWIFT POWERED MAC APP

NO ELECTRONS ARE HARMED IN THE MAKING OF THIS SOFTWARE

WITH SPECIAL THANKS TO THE ONES WHO THINK FASTER THAN THEY TYPE

INTERFACE PRESENTS

IN ASSOCIATION WITH TOO MUCH COFFEE AND NOT ENOUGH SLEEP

“IRIS” A SWIFT POWERED MAC APP

NO ELECTRONS ARE HARMED IN THE MAKING OF THIS SOFTWARE

WITH SPECIAL THANKS TO THE ONES WHO THINK FASTER THAN THEY TYPE

INTERFACE PRESENTS

IN ASSOCIATION WITH TOO MUCH COFFEE AND NOT ENOUGH SLEEP

“IRIS” A SWIFT POWERED MAC APP

NO ELECTRONS ARE HARMED IN THE MAKING OF THIS SOFTWARE

WITH SPECIAL THANKS TO THE ONES WHO THINK FASTER THAN THEY TYPE

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IRIS

Become an early tester of our beta app: now with brand new calendar functionality, an improved screenshot tool, and redesigned onboarding.

Beta

File Size

157mb

Approximately

IRIS

Become an early tester of our beta app: now with brand new calendar functionality, an improved screenshot tool, and redesigned onboarding.

Beta

File Size

157mb

Approximately