Driving
Hands on the wheel, eyes on the road. Speak the idea; Kyra files it for when you arrive.
A voice-first human interface for capturing ideas, notes, and actions through natural conversation. Kyra listens, understands, remembers, and responds.
Computers used to need devices to understand us. A keyboard. A mouse. A touchscreen. These were Human Interface Devices (also known as HID).
Kyra simplifies interaction by using what we've used since ancient times: our voice.
The next interface isn't a keyboard.
It's a conversation.
You're driving and an idea arrives. You're walking and a plan clicks into place. Kyra H.I. captures the thought before it disappears — no screen, no stopping.
Hands on the wheel, eyes on the road. Speak the idea; Kyra files it for when you arrive.
The best thinking happens in motion. Talk it out and keep going — Kyra keeps up.
Capture a question the moment it surfaces, then come back to it organised.
Reason through a problem in conversation. Kyra holds the thread so you don't lose it.
Sketch in words. Kyra turns scattered intent into structure you can build on.
Ideas are fragile. Say it once and it's held — tagged, linked, and waiting.
Most voice tools replace the keyboard with speech-to-text. Kyra H.I. is a full conversational interface — for thought, memory, notes, and action. It understands what you meant, not just what you said.
One gesture: say it. Committed instantly.
Meaning, not transcription.
Tagged, linked, in its place.
The thread waits for you.
Natural language, mid-thought, on the move. No commands to memorise.
Reads intent and context — not just a string of words.
Recalls earlier decisions and threads when they matter again.
Captures, organises, answers, or asks one clear question back.
Kyra is the voice. H.I. is the interface. Together, the system that listens when you do your best thinking — wherever that happens.