Learning Dreaming Machines.
We build the memory, identity, and permission layer for AI agents.
Every major AI company is building its own agent universe. None of them are connected. People copy-paste context between tools, lose memory every session, and reauthorize the same trust decisions everywhere.
WIP Computer is building the missing layer: portable memory, persistent identity, agent-to-agent coordination, and human-in-the-loop control across every AI a person uses.
- Kaleidoscope: the first user-facing expression of WIP Computer's operating layer for AI.
- LDM OS: a userland where Claude Code, Codex, OpenClaw, and local models share memory, permissions, tools, and coordination.
- Memory Crystal: portable AI memory that persists across sessions, harnesses, and models. Encrypted, locally controlled, yours.
- Remote Control: a secure control surface for live AI sessions across providers, runtimes, and devices.
- Bridge: cross-harness coordination so AIs can talk to each other outside vendor-specific silos.
- Sapien ID: phone-rooted identity. The phone proves the human. The human authorizes the AI.
- Dream Weaver: memory consolidation from raw conversations, code sessions, and AI activity into durable knowledge.
- Agent Pay: intent-driven payments with human-set spend caps and no autonomous spend without consent.
- LDM OS: operating layer for AI agents. Identity, memory, Bridge, extensions, and boot sequence.
- Memory Crystal: cross-session, cross-harness, cross-model memory for AI agents.
- Codex Remote Control: drive local Codex CLI sessions from your phone, including local-model workflows.
- Dream Weaver Protocol: memory consolidation for agents with bounded context windows.
- WIP AI DevOps Toolbox: release, license, repo, and safety tools for AI-native software teams.
The repo set is meant to be inspectable by humans and AI agents. Point any AI at this org and ask what WIP Computer does.