• The world's first home intelligence system

     

    Kiwi is your home's computer. It uses cutting-edge AI to look for patterns across data from inside and outside your home, all with complete privacy.

     

    Think HAL 9000, but nicer.

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  • Kiwi Loves Data

    It aggregates data from your own devices and sensors, external sources, and anything else. This data is then analyzed using modern data processing techiques and AI to identify patterns, and intelligently respond to you.

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  • Private by Design

     

    Kiwi stores and analyzes all data locally. This means your data never leaves your four walls.

  • Tons of Integrations and Data Sources

     

    Kiwi connects to your existing devices, and then layers on dozens of new data sources. These are just some examples:

    Smart Cameras

    Smart Locks

    Temperature Sensors

    Municipal Radio

    Lights

    Thermostats

    Weather

    Audio Sensors

    Air Traffic

    Car Traffic

    Local News

    National News

    Surf Report

    Police Scanners

    Presence Sensors

    USGS Earthquake

    Ham Radio

    NOAA Space Weather

    Web Search

    Window/Door Sensors

    Calendars

    Bluetooth Sensors

    Tidal Schedule

    Smart Plugs

    Water Sensors

    Smart Appliances

    Smoke/CO2 Alarms

    Air Quality Sensors

    Stock Prices

    Crime Reports

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    Talk to Kiwi Like a Person


    Kiwi uses an optimized Large Language Model (LLM) and cutting edge text-to-speech (TTS) to be fully conversational. Unlike basic smart home devices, you don't need to talk to Kiwi like a toddler.

  • Hardware

    Kiwi packs a punch.

    16GB

    Memory

    8 Cores

    CPU

    ARM Mali-G610

    GPU

    2x

    Google Edge TPU Coprocessors

    512 GB

    Base Storage

  • How It Works

     

    1

    Aggregate

    Data is gathered from all configured sources, regardless of type (images, text, numerical, etc.).

    2

    Analyze

    Data is placed in a local "data lake" and analyzed for trends. This includes looking at each data source independently, as well as finding patterns across datasets.

    3

    Identify

    When interesting patterns are found, Kiwi creates an event. Depending on the severity, the event may turn into a direct notification.

    4

    Communicate

    You can wait for Kiwi to notify you of any happens, or you can ask it directly. Converse with Kiwi like a real person.

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