
Train AI agents with one screen recording. No coding or labeled data needed. Turn your workflows into reliable automation in minutes.

Trainer transforms your screen recordings into autonomous AI agents that replicate your workflows. Simply record yourself performing any task once, and Trainer extracts every click, keystroke, and intent to train an agent that executes the same process—no prompt engineering or labeled data required.
Trainer serves operations teams, process managers, and automation engineers in regulated industries who need reliable AI agents without the complexity of traditional ML pipelines. Ideal for organizations with repetitive, screen-based workflows in finance, healthcare, insurance, legal, and logistics.

The agent which teaches while you build

Computer use agent builder for Browser, Linux and Windows

Production browser automation, built and maintained by AI

AI agents that run automatically on business events

Recruit agents to run your company as a synchronous team

Agentic Wispr flow computer-use-agent living in your notch

Turn your voice and screen into shareable videos instantly.

A bridge connecting AI agents to the live web

Ship AI agents without the operational burden

Like ChatGPT, but it sees your screen

The Agent Analytics Platform for AI Product Teams

A local control plane for AI coding agents

Build coding agents with a plugin-based open-source runtime

AI agent that handles repeated tasks through reusable skills

Open-source browser automation for local AI agents

AI Meeting companion with cross-meeting memory

An open source AI harness built with the human in mind
AI agents that turn signals into crypto + Polymarket trades

Skip the prompting. Produce consistently compelling videos.

An AI wearable that remembers your conversations all day

Al sleep companion that helps fall asleep without struggle
The scraping service AI agents run on

Your Chief Agent Operator for multi-agent work

Scrape emails from socials and maps by location

Predict the next Series A from a ProductHunt launch