
The Perception Operating System that grows with you.
Every OS compiles down. AisthOS compiles up — from sensor signals to structured knowledge. It learns from what it observes, develops new skills on its own, and evolves alongside you. All locally. All private.
Traditional OS compiles code down to hardware signals. AisthOS compiles sensor signals up to knowledge.
Sensor signals → Template (what to extract)
→ Filter (when to extract)
→ Perception Compiler (AI engine)
→ Spark (~200 bytes of anonymized knowledge)
Not a concept — running on existing consumer devices today.
| Device | Chip | Performance | Power |
|---|---|---|---|
| Smart glasses | GAP9 RISC-V | 18 fps | 62.9 mW (9.3h battery) |
| Dashcam | Ambarella CV72S | 4×5MP + AI | <3 W |
| Camera + RPi5 | Hailo-8L (13 TOPS) | ~120 fps | 4–5 W |
| Smartphone | Snapdragon 8 Elite | 56 models <5 ms | ~45 TOPS NPU |
Open certification standard. Proving privacy, not promising it.
Code is MIT (free). The certification mark requires passing verification. Like Wi-Fi Certified — but for privacy.
No raw data storage. Ever.
Sparks-only output. Anonymized metadata.
No PII in Sparks. Constitutional Layer validates.
User controls everything. Templates, Filters, export.
Visible indicator. Tamper-protected.
No hidden modes. No debug bypass.
Open audit. Code available for inspection.
From companion robots to autonomous driving — one OS.
Robots with emotional intelligence. Personalization through Sparks, not surveillance.
Dashcam Sparks replace $24–48/hr human operators. The driver just drives.
Customer behavior without surveillance. Routes, dwell time, conversion — from Sparks.
Solving the Google Glass privacy problem. Raw data can't leak if it never exists.
Automated multimodal observation → structured data for AI to discover physical laws.
Telemedicine without intimate photos. Sparks describe symptoms, not expose patients.
AisthOS is in early development. We need privacy researchers, edge AI engineers, and curious minds.