AI agents that operate desktop applications the way a person would — navigating browsers, managing files, moving data between apps. Tell them what you need done, in plain language.
Agents see and understand every application on screen — reading text, recognizing UI elements, interpreting layouts. They work with any app, not just ones with APIs.
Move data from a finance dashboard to a spreadsheet to an email — in one instruction. Agents chain actions across browsers, file managers, and native apps seamlessly.
Agents decompose goals into steps, act, and verify their own results. If a layout changes or a step fails, they adapt and retry without intervention.
Define permission boundaries. Agents pause before destructive actions — deleting files, sending messages, modifying records. You approve, they proceed.
Every session is logged and replayable. Full audit trail of actions taken, decisions made, and results verified. Replay for debugging or compliance.
Each agent runs in its own isolated environment. Spin up instances on demand, scale horizontally, tear down when done. Your data stays in your infrastructure.
Write the outcome you want in plain language. No scripting, no macros, no API wiring. The agent figures out which applications to use and how.
The agent reads the screen, decomposes your goal into steps, opens the right applications, navigates interfaces, and executes — verifying the result of each action.
Every session is recorded. Review what the agent did, refine your instructions, save the workflow as a reusable template, and schedule it to run automatically.
Auturgy is in private beta. We're onboarding teams who want AI agents that actually operate software — not just chat about it.