Web wrappers are dead.
Brutus is a native execution engine that gives you raw access to your file system, local NPU, and mobile hardware.
Brutus doesn't just chat; it controls. It natively manages your file system, opens applications, and sorts your messy directories into categorized drop zones automatically.
Typing is friction. By stripping out HTTP overhead and streaming audio binaries directly over WebSockets, Brutus achieves sub-second latency for real-time conversation.
Security isn't just a password. Brutus uses Local Face Recognition to verify your physical presence before executing sensitive OS-level commands or unlocking the system vault.
Your PC and phone are now one. Brutus connects via ADB to read notifications, toggle hardware like Wi-Fi, and even swipe or tap specific coordinates on your mobile screen.
Dictate and dispatch. Brutus can instantly draft emails, send WhatsApp messages, or even schedule delayed cron-based texts without you ever touching the keyboard.
Need a report? Brutus deploys an autonomous Llama 3 web crawler to scour the internet, synthesize data, and seamlessly sync the final research report directly to your Notion.
Command your workspace. Tell Brutus to "move code to the left and browser to the right." It physically resizes and stacks your application windows for ultimate flow state.
Describe a website, and watch it build. Brutus spawns a live window and generates fully animated React and GSAP components in real-time right before your eyes.
Complete privacy. Brutus indexes your massive project folders into a local Vector Database, allowing you to semantically search and interact with your data completely offline.
A viral party trick with real power. Command Brutus to "Hack Apple," and it injects custom JavaScript to visually mutate live websites with your own cinematic text and themes.
Need to share localhost? Brutus can autonomously open a secure tunnel, exposing your local dev server to the public internet so clients can see your work instantly.
Powered by a dual-brain architecture. Groq LPUs handle split-second tool chaining and logic, while Gemini 2.5 Flash manages massive context and complex reasoning.
Brutus thinks in steps. It can execute complex JSON arrays of keyboard shortcuts, mouse movements, and UI clicks to automate your most repetitive daily tasks.
Built from the ground up by Aditya Pandey to push the boundaries of what frontend performance, AI infrastructure, and system-level desktop automation can achieve together.
Whether you need a powerful local workstation or a deep ecosystem automation engine.
The Ultimate Local Workstation
The sticky, highly-capable local OS. It manages files, memory, codebase, and local data, making it an indispensable daily driver.
The Deep Ecosystem & Action Agents
The powerhouse tier. For users who want Brutus to physically control mobile devices, deploy real internet infrastructure, and act autonomously.