You automate everything.
Except your desktop.
You script pipelines all day, then hand-open the same five tools every morning. Stonic AI voice-drives your environment, automates the OS-level grunt work — and ships with a source-code license if you want to tear it apart.
For developers, Stonic AI is a programmable JARVIS for Windows: voice-launch the full dev environment, automate file and folder operations, watch system resources, and message hands-free. Source-code licenses make the whole agent hackable and extendable.
The problem.
The same morning ritual: terminal, editor, browser tabs, Slack — opened by hand, every day.
Context switches to do trivial OS tasks that break flow state.
Closed-source "assistants" you can't inspect or extend.

Real commands, real developers workflows.
"Open VS Code, my projects folder, and localhost:3000"
Dev environment assembled before the coffee machine finishes.
"Create a folder structure for a new project called api-gateway"
Scaffolding done while your hands stay on the current bug.
"What's eating my RAM?"
The node process you forgot about, named and shamed.
"Find every file changed today in my Projects folder"
End-of-day review, assembled by voice.
Built for how developers actually work.
Environment as a sentence
The whole morning setup ritual becomes one voice command.
Source code available
Personal and enterprise licenses include the full codebase — inspect it, extend it, build your own tools into it.
System telemetry by voice
RAM, CPU, storage, rogue processes — ask instead of opening Task Manager again.
Local-first by design
An agent with system access that doesn't phone home. Audit the logs yourself.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. The Personal Source Code license ($290) includes the full codebase for learning and customization; Enterprise & Resell ($999) adds commercial rights. See the pricing page for details.
With a source license, yes — the agent uses a modular tool system, and developers add their own automation modules to it.
No — it sits above them. Your scripts and pipelines stay; Stonic removes the OS-level friction around them: opening environments, file housekeeping, system monitoring, messaging.
The developers upgrade your setup is missing.
One-time payment. Five-minute setup. A desktop that works for you.