What we build.
One product, one direction, one open framework — each stated in the tense it has earned.
Built and servingSathi
Sathi is personal intelligence that grows around a person's life — conversations, documents, calendar, family and devices, understood together, privately, on infrastructure the person's community controls. It speaks Nepali, English, Japanese and Hindi, and it serves its first ring of real users today. What it can do, what it promises, and what it deliberately refuses to do are published on the product's own site: sathi.ai — including a capability inventory with honest statuses and a complete disclosure of what leaves its infrastructure.
Stated intentSovereign infrastructure for organizations
The same architecture generalizes to companies and institutions: an organization running its own node, on its own terms, paying for deployment, integration, migration and operation — never for the impossibility of leaving. This is a stated direction with early conversations, not a polished offering; engagements today are conversations and pilots. If that honesty suits your organization, write to us.
Stated intentPhysical interfaces
Devices people choose to buy, a speaker first — entry points into one Sathi, never separate products with separate clouds. The first speaker unit is alive on open hardware as a working rehearsal; nothing is manufactured or sold today, and hardware programs are funded by delight, not ambition. The device doctrine — what any device must promise before it enters a home — is published at sathi.ai/ecosystem.
CommitmentThe open framework
The architecture underneath Sathi is published early and openly as Altruistic AI — an open architectural framework for sovereign, adaptable, trustworthy information communities. It is not a company and not a product; it is the layer of this work that is meant to be shared, and Sathi is its reference implementation. Our commitment: what proves stable, secure and beneficial in Sathi is generalized and published through the framework — open-source publication of the framework is planned, and nothing in it may ever require Sathi.