Architecture explainer

Pocket Brain

Pocket Brain is a personal AI device, a physical companion designed to run on hardware you own, with privacy and continuity built in from the start. It learns you over time and stays with you, instead of living as a disposable cloud session.

For people who want a personal AI that belongs to them, not a platform.

01 / Device -> Pocket Brain

Pocket Brain begins on a device you carry.

Pocket Brain is a physical device you own and keep near you. It is the local point of contact: a personal object encountered in everyday life, not a remote service.

02 / Continuity Layer -> Pocket Brain

Continuity keeps the same system alive over time.

A personal system should survive breakage, upgrades, migration, and return. Pocket Brain preserves the memory and learned context that make it yours, so you do not reset to zero or start from scratch when hardware changes.

03 / Inference -> Pocket Brain

Inference stays close to the person using it.

Pocket Brain processes voice, text, and contextual input close to the device, so intelligence stays near the user instead of depending on a remote service by default. It listens, reads, and reasons without turning every interaction into a round trip somewhere else.

04 / Pocket Brain Core

The core binds device, memory, and intelligence together.

The core is the durable structure that binds device, continuity, and inference into one personal system. It is what makes Pocket Brain feel like a coherent companion instead of a collection of separate features, one that stays with you and learns you over time.