AGI Development • Space Robotics

Building Robots
For Space

Since 2015, developing AGI-powered robots with persistent personality, capable of independent operation beyond Earth's limits.

2015
Founded
5 Years
To Production
7 Years
To Space
The Challenge

Humans Can't Live
in Space

With current technology, a human can only survive two months in space. Radiation, isolation, and physical degradation make long-term space habitation impossible for biological beings.

Biological Limits
  • • 2-month survival maximum
  • • Radiation exposure
  • • Muscle/bone degradation
  • • Psychological isolation
Robot Advantages
  • ✓ Unlimited operational time
  • ✓ Radiation resistant
  • ✓ No physical degradation
  • ✓ Persistent personality & memory

Our Solution: AGI Robots

Robots with persistent personality and sociability, independent of hardware or LLM. Designed to operate autonomously in space for decades.

Persistent Personality

Memory and identity that survive hardware changes, upgrades, and decades of operation.

Hardware Independent

AGI that runs across different physical platforms without losing context or capability.

Space Optimized

Designed from day one for autonomous operation in extreme environments.

Active Projects

The Path to Space

Each project is a step toward our ultimate goal: autonomous robots operating in space.

P

PersonnnOS

Core System

The operating system for AGI agents. Enables persistent personality, cross-platform operation, and autonomous task execution. Currently serving users via WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, and Slack.

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A

Azomland

Content Generation

AGI virtualized on private servers, generating synthetic content 24/7. Testing continuous autonomous operation and creative capabilities.

Q

QBug

Physical Hardware

Physical embodiment of the AGI. Testing hardware-independent personality transfer and real-world autonomous operation.

Our Timeline

5 Years

Productive Environments

Deploy AGI robots in real-world productive settings: warehouses, facilities, research stations. Validate autonomous operation at scale.

7 Years

Space Operations

Launch the first AGI robots into space. Autonomous operation on orbital platforms, moon bases, and deep space missions.