One mind, scattered across a circle of machines.
A browser-based, peer-to-peer compute utility. Devices in a trusted circle pool their power directly, with no install, no data center, and no account. The coordinating server only introduces the machines to each other, then steps out of the way. Open a tab, share a link with people you trust, and the browsers do the rest.
In a distributed model, the only thing that crosses the network each token is a small hidden-state vector, a few kilobytes. So you are never bandwidth-bound. What you pay is one network round-trip per hop, and those hops happen in series. Across the open internet that adds up to a sluggish quarter-second per token.
Put the same circle on one local network and the round-trips nearly vanish. A wired gigabit LAN drops the network cost to a few milliseconds a token, which is the same condition a data center runs in. The work goes directly between machines, and your data never leaves the building. The thing that makes it fast is the same thing that makes it private: keep the circle on your own network.
For a single organization, we deploy a private grid on your own hardware: the same circle, running on the machines you already own, on your own network. It gives you sovereign AI for the everyday work, summarizing, extracting, classifying, redacting, and a way to pool idle desktops for heavy batch jobs, without renting a cloud and without your data leaving the premises.
We handle the setup, the model partitioning, and the integration with the rest of your operation, and we can show you, with a packet capture, that the computation never left your network. It is a measured, deliberate engagement, not a product you download.
The live grid is a free public utility, open to anyone with a browser. For businesses, the same engine runs as a private grid on hardware you control. Either way, the work stays inside your circle.