Kairo works in the background to build Contextual Intelligence around your workflow, helping you reclaim Deep Work by detecting when a small intervention can make all the difference.
Currently in experimental phase — your early feedback helps shape it.
Every day we receive more information, more notifications, and higher Interruption Costs. The problem isn't a lack of information. It's a lack of context.
Can technology adapt to how we work instead of adding to our Cognitive Load?
It is an assistant designed to understand when to help you and when to let you focus.
It learns from signals across your workday, habits, and interactions to build Contextual Behavioral Intelligence and determine when you are ready to receive help.
It doesn't require you to constantly open another app. It is designed to accompany you without adding to your Cognitive Load.
More notifications do not equal more help. Kairo evaluates your context before making any suggestion.
It is not designed to measure Human Performance or benchmark your productivity. Your data remains yours, always.
If you spend most of your day solving complex problems, creating, or making decisions, Kairo explores a new way to support your Deep Work.
Time, habits, activity, conversations — everything surrounding your work, always with your permission.
It prioritizes and filters what matters, without requiring you to open a single app.
Only when it can bring clarity, save time, or mitigate the Interruption Cost.
Simple actions, grounded in context, right when you actually need them.
Your feedback helps Kairo refine its Contextual Intelligence over time.
The early adopters of Kairo help us understand when an intervention adds value, when silence is the better choice, and how a tool can truly adapt to human context. Here is how you participate:
Kairo learns what kind of support truly serves your workflow.
Kairo learns to identify your optimal timing.
Kairo recalibrates future interventions.
Trust is the foundation of this experience. That is why we establish clear boundaries from day one.
Kairo does not try to force productivity. It seeks to understand when technology should help you — and when it should protect your Cognitive Performance by letting you focus.