AI Dashboard
A calm home that reads the moment — surfacing the one thing worth your attention and a command bar that understands plain language.
AetherOne is a private AI companion for Android. It organizes your notifications, protects your focus, and learns your rhythm — entirely on your device. Nothing is sold, nothing is shipped to a server.
Your phone can be brilliant and keep its mouth shut.
Each feature runs locally and explains itself. You stay in control of what AetherOne sees and remembers.
A calm home that reads the moment — surfacing the one thing worth your attention and a command bar that understands plain language.
On-device triage sorts the urgent from the noise, bundles the rest into a digest, and quietly blocks spam — reading metadata, never your messages.
Adaptive sessions mute distracting categories — never disabling them — and score your focus so you learn when you do your best work.
Gentle hydration, energy and screen-rhythm nudges inferred from how you already use your phone — no extra sensors, no wearables.
A temporary map of what you're trying to do right now. It builds context for the session, then deliberately forgets — auto-expiring and fully purgeable with one tap. Detailed below.
Hardware-backed encryption, integrity checks and a plain-language permission posture — all in one screen.
Every suggestion, automation and inference is recorded with the reason behind it — in language you can actually read.
On-device models do the thinking. An optional, opt-in cloud assist exists only when you ask — and it's clearly labelled when it runs.
Most assistants get smarter by remembering you forever. The Adaptive Intent Mesh does the opposite: it builds a small, session-scoped picture of what you're doing now, uses it to be helpful, then lets it dissolve.
Privacy isn't a setting in AetherOne — it's the architecture. Data is encrypted with hardware-backed AES-256 keys that never leave your device's secure element, and the app asks for the bare minimum to function.
What AetherOne never asks for:
A dark, focused interface that puts one clear next step in front of you and gets out of the way. Speak to it in plain language; it parses your intent on the spot, with no round-trip to the cloud.
Download, open, and pick what AetherOne may see. Defaults are private; you opt in to anything more.
As you move through apps and notifications, the Intent Mesh quietly builds helpful context — then expires it.
Check the transparency log, tune your timers, or wipe all context with a single tap, whenever you like.
By default, no. All core intelligence runs on-device. An optional cloud assist exists for heavier tasks, but it's strictly opt-in and the transparency log marks clearly whenever it runs.
Everything stored locally is encrypted with AES-256 keys generated in your device's hardware security module. Those keys never leave the secure element, and the app excludes its data from cloud backups.
A short-lived, on-device map of what you're trying to do in a given session. It helps AetherOne anticipate your next step, then auto-expires on a timer you control. It's never used to build a long-term profile and never transmitted.
No. Notification triage works on metadata — app, category, timing — not message content. A per-app "safe summary" exists but is off by default and only ever processed locally.
Android 8.0 (Oreo) and newer. AetherOne is built natively with Kotlin and Jetpack Compose for a fast, modern experience across phones.
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