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Cloud & app

Kiki works perfectly on its own. The cloud is the optional layer that turns one device into a fleet you can reach from anywhere — and the mobile app puts that control in your pocket. You add it when you want it, and you decide what each device shares.

You're never required to use it

Your computer runs, your data stays local, and the agent works offline without any account. The cloud is there when you want remote control, updates across devices, or the app store.

What you get

  • See your devices — every device you own, what it's doing, live. From the dashboard or the mobile app.
  • Control from anywhere — jump into a running task and approve actions from your phone.
  • Updates over the air — push a new version to all your devices at once, safely.
  • The app store — browse and install apps to your devices.
  • Your data, everywhere — your vault syncs across your devices (and your team's, if you have one).

How a device joins

You connect a device by approving a short code from your phone or laptop — like signing a TV into a streaming service. Once connected, it shows up everywhere you sign in.

Walkthrough: Connecting a device.

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Your privacy, your choice

Connecting to the cloud is opt-in, piece by piece. Enrolling a device lets you see and control it — but your memory stays on the device unless you sync it, inference stays local unless you allow remote, and your vault syncs only where you grant it. The defaults keep your data on your hardware.

Kiki OS, Desktop & SDK are open source. See Licensing.