Find agentic systems
Scan for known agent services, local dashboards, bridge endpoints, machines, file roots, and stack health.
AERIS OS gives you one command surface for agents, machines, projects, files, dashboards, memory, calendars, email, docs, and the systems that usually sprawl across tabs and terminals.
It is built to find your agentic systems, connect to the dashboards you already use, and keep the whole stack understandable without locking your work behind somebody else's workflow.
AERIS OS is not meant to replace OpenClaw, Hermes, Agent Zero, Codex, Claude, OpenHands, or the dashboards you already rely on. It is the operating layer that helps you find them, connect them, organize them, and use them without losing the plot.
Scan for known agent services, local dashboards, bridge endpoints, machines, file roots, and stack health.
Pin the dashboards you already use so your stack stops feeling like a scavenger hunt.
Bring project files, generated artifacts, source folders, screenshots, proofs, and docs into a cleaner command view.
Ask for help with setup, orchestration, search, planning, cleanup, and the next concrete action.
Build Obsidian-style memory that your agents can read, cite, and carry across sessions.
Connect the sources that shape your workday so your agents understand timing, commitments, and source material.
Logs, artifacts, decisions, and handoffs should come back to the project instead of disappearing into a chat.
The goal is a real path to a complex stack, not a screenshot of a setup nobody can reproduce.
E:Voice is the mobile, voice-first cockpit. AERIS OS is the desktop and browser mission-control layer. Each product can stand on its own, but together they let you operate a serious agent stack from the desk, from the phone, and across machines.
Your agents need more than a chat transcript. AERIS OS is designed around a durable memory layer where project facts, decisions, prompts, files, handoffs, and context can be organized and reused across tools.
Use linked notes, project memory, session logs, tags, and references instead of scattered one-off context dumps.
Hermes agents, Codex, Claude, E:Voice native AERIS agents, and other connected systems can work from the same source of context.
AERIS AI can search, summarize, route, and prepare context before a task reaches a specialist agent.
It is built for builders who want the power of a complex AI stack without paying for vague courses or rebuilding the same wiring from scratch every month.
Try AERIS OS first. After the starting window, keep it for $15/month, use the full Emergence stack with E:Voice for $20/month, or apply an access code when you need more evaluation time.
Mobile voice cockpit for agents, projects, memory, receipts, downloads, and on-the-go control.
Desktop/browser mission control for machines, dashboards, stack detection, files, shared memory, and AERIS AI.
Use both together: AERIS OS for command and organization, E:Voice for mobile voice control across the same ecosystem.
Start with a real use window, no obligation, and enough time to connect a practical slice of your stack.
Need more time before deciding? Request a code for an extra trial, creator, tester, partner, or custom access window.
Promotion, feedback, testing, content, and community contribution can become a practical way to earn more time.
These are the public package slots for the first AERIS OS desktop release. The buttons are in place now so the installers can be wired in as soon as the Windows, Linux, and macOS packages are built.
Installer slot for Windows 10 and 11 desktops.
Download for WindowsPackage slot for Linux workstations and local agent machines.
Download for LinuxApp package slot for Apple desktops and laptops.
Download for macOS