

We believe technology can empower the individual to do great things, so we create
tools to enhance people’s abilities. Jarvis is the
result of that belief. It’s your own personal
assistant to get things done.
Things you can say to Jarvis

Always listening, not always recording
Constantly improving
Jarvis is always in the background. Waiting for you to wake it up.
Jarvis's set of commands keeps on expanding and improving with every update.
Private
What you say to Jarvis is not associated with your identity — so your personal information isn’t gathered to sell to advertisers or other organizations.
Open-source
Jarvis's code is open for everyone to see. And anyone can contribute to making Jarvis better.
Cross-platform
Jarvis is working on Windows, Mac, and Linux. And you can help to make it support other platforms too.
Frequently Asked Questions:
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Q: When does Jarvis start listening?
Q: How much of my computer's resources will Jarvis use?
Q: Can I give Jarvis another name?
A: Jarvis is always in the background, waiting for you to wake it up by saying its name. No data is sent to servers until you wake Jarvis. That's possible due to Jarvis's sophisticated wake-up word detection technology (made by Picovoice) that runs completely offline, on your computer. When you wake up Jarvis, you'll see its menu bar icon turn orange, indicating that it's listening.
A: We designed Jarvis from the very start to be fast and responsive so Jarvis utilizes very low resources. On a modern computer, Jarvis will use about 2.5% of CPU resources or less. And because it's a native app, you can expect a very small memory footprint.
A: Not currently, but this is definitely planned for future release.
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