Private AI chatbot

A chatbot that keeps
your data yours.

Ask anything, talk naturally, and build memory that belongs to you, not another closed platform.

Voice and text Private history Useful memory
fig. 01 / chatprivate / voice + text
Yours/today
private
You
What should I focus on before the investor call?
Yours
Start with the sharper positioning. You changed the landing from infrastructure to a chatbot app, and the deck should follow that.
Voice note saved0:34 / remember to follow up with Lin about the term sheet
The appSec. 02 / 06

Private AI for questions, writing,
voice, and memory.

Ask questions, speak naturally, draft and revise, summarize work, and capture the context you do not want to keep repeating.

It starts as a clean chatbot. The more you use it, the more useful your memory becomes, while staying yours.

i.

Ask

Questions, brainstorming, decisions, and research.

ii.

Talk

Voice conversations, quick notes, and hands-free capture.

iii.

Write

Drafts, rewrites, summaries, messages, and plans.

iv.

Remember

Goals, projects, preferences, people, and prior conversations.

ConnectSec. 03 / 06

Connect the rest of
your world.

Bring in conversations, mail, notes, docs, and app data so your AI can understand what you are working on, what you care about, and what you have already said.

Mail & messages
01
  • Gmail
  • Outlook
  • Slack
  • Discord
Calendar & meetings
02
  • Google Calendar
  • Zoom
  • Google Meet
  • Fireflies
Docs & files
03
  • Google Drive
  • Notion
  • Dropbox
  • Box
Projects & tasks
04
  • Linear
  • Asana
  • Jira
  • Confluence
Code & product
05
  • GitHub
  • GitLab
  • Sentry
  • Airtable
Personal context
06
  • Contacts
  • Health
  • Reading
  • Browser
InteroperabilitySec. 04 / 06

More than a chatbot,
a new way to use
your data.

When you hold the data, the chatbot is not the final destination. It becomes a shared memory layer for apps and agents you choose, and for software you have not imagined yet.

Each app can ask for scoped access, create a new view, and give the memory back to you in a more useful form.

Inputs / connected sources
Mail
Calendar
Docs
Chats
Tasks
Notes
Code
Health
CenterOwned
memory layer

Private context you control.

structured memoryscoped permissionsportable data
Outputs / surfaces & agents
Chatbot
Feed
Agents
To-dos
Reminders
Custom apps
01

Personal feed

A live feed of the important things across your personal life, business, projects, and relationships.

02

Action lists

Turn conversations, mail, notes, and meetings into to-dos, follow-ups, and priorities.

03

Calendar & reminders

Push commitments into your calendar, set reminders, and schedule the follow-ups you would otherwise forget.

04

Personal agents

Give agents like Hermes or OpenClaw the context they need to act without rebuilding your life from scratch.

05

Build more

Because the memory belongs to you, new apps can request access and create new surfaces whenever you need them.

How it worksSec. 05 / 06

Private compute,
structured memory,
user-owned storage.

The system is wired so AI can use your context without turning it into someone else's platform data.

Models reason inside protected environments, Autograph structures what matters, and TinyCloud keeps the memory in your space.

01 / 04TEE-powered models

Open models, isolated inference.

Open-source models run in trusted execution environments so private context can be used while inference stays isolated.

02 / 04Autograph memory

Conversations turned into structure.

Autograph turns conversations and connected sources into structured memory: people, projects, goals, commitments, and topics.

03 / 04TinyCloud space

Storage that belongs to you.

Your memory is stored in your TinyCloud space, with user-owned storage and permissions instead of a provider-owned account silo.

04 / 04Scoped access

One memory layer, many surfaces.

Chat, apps, and agents request the access they need, then use the same memory layer without copying your life into every product.

ComparisonSec. 06 / 06

Compare the
memory layer,
not just the chatbot.

Most AI tools compete on the chat window. The more important question is where the memory lives, who controls it, and what else it can power.

Once your conversations, mail, calendar, and docs become useful context, ownership stops being just a privacy feature. It is what lets other apps work with the same useful memory.

Closed memory
ChatGPT / Claude
Good atPolished chat, writing, voice, and everyday AI help.
TradeoffYour memory lives inside one provider account and mostly serves that product.
MemoryProvider-held
Can powerIts own chat app and native integrations.
Private chat
Venice / local AI
Good atPrivate conversations and open-source model access.
TradeoffPersistent memory, connectors, and app interoperability are still thin.
MemoryApp-local or device-local
Can powerMostly the chat surface.
Technical
DIY RAG
Good atSearch over files, notes, and internal knowledge you control.
TradeoffHard to maintain, not voice-first, and rarely designed as a daily assistant.
MemoryFragmented indexes
Can powerNarrow technical workflows.
Early access

Try the private chatbot
that keeps the memory
with you.

Start with clean voice and text AI. Build useful memory you own, then carry it into feeds, agents, reminders, and whatever comes next.

Request access kept small, on purpose

Adds you to the TinyCloud list with a Yours source flag.