Desktop Control
Execute keyboard, mouse, screenshot captures, and optical character recognition fallback when structured automation isn't enough.
Observe, act, verify, and recover across browser, desktop, terminal, and remote surfaces.
Kraitos is a self-hosted AI operator layer built to execute complex, multi-step digital workflows on a real machine while keeping you in absolute control. Audit tool logs, track state changes, and configure guards to keep your workflows secure.
Download the current Windows package of Kraitos. We support Windows 10 and 11 environments. The build contains local virtualization operators, a secure browser sandbox, and the core command interpreter.
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Kraitos is designed around the practical problem of giving an AI loop controlled access to a real machine while keeping the owner in complete charge.
Execute keyboard, mouse, screenshot captures, and optical character recognition fallback when structured automation isn't enough.
Interface with stable browser references, preserve real session bridge paths, and work with verifiable page states.
Keep your workflows reachable beyond your local UI surface using custom remote operators, workers, and messenger hooks.
Keep the operator loop completely auditable instead of opaque with plain-text run files, detailed tool logs, and step history.
The background video is the Kraitos launch short. As you scroll, your position determines the current play frame. Scroll up and down to scrub through the operations: observe how the AI agent operates the desktop, commands the terminal, and interacts with the browser in real time.
Watch Kraitos automatically operate the desktop, write code, and navigate the web in this quick demo video.
No. Kraitos is an operator layer for real computer tasks across desktop, browser, terminal, and remote surfaces, working in a loop to execute instructions directly on the system.
Yes. That is the core direction: controlled tool access, visible state updates, and user-owned execution, meaning the AI works inside your local environment under your guardrails.
The project is migrating to the name Kraitos, while the active desktop builds and installers are still running on the stable underlying EmploAI core repository codebase.
All app and server-side traffic should route to the API host, using this public domain purely to fetch download binaries and read public documentation.