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IrisGo aims to automate PC workflows with new proactive AI assistant
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TechCrunch20.05.2026تقنية3 dk okumaUnited States

IrisGo aims to automate PC workflows with new proactive AI assistant

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IrisGo, a startup backed by AI Fund, Nvidia, and Google, is developing a proactive AI desktop companion that learns user workflows to automate tasks, aiming to free up knowledge workers from repetitive clerical duties.

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Industry insiders suggest that the next major advancement in AI will be proactive systems, capable of anticipating and fulfilling user needs before they are even articulated. Startups are emerging to capitalize on this trend, with IrisGo developing a desktop companion for PCs.

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Industry insiders say the next big thing in AI is “proactive” systems: agents that can anticipate a user’s needs — and fulfill them — before the user even knows what those needs are.

One startup that’s looking to make headway in this area is IrisGo. The company, which closed a $2.8 million seed round led by Andrew Ng’s AI Fund earlier this year, is building a desktop companion for PCs that can learn about a user’s daily workflows and then automate them with limited to no human prompting.

IrisGo was co-founded by Jeffrey Lai, a former Apple engineer who helped to build the Chinese language version of Siri, the company’s automated assistant. (Somewhat slyly, Iris is Siri spelled backward.)

The core idea is simple: Show the program how to do something once, and it remembers that process for future automated use — no repeat instructions needed.

During a conversation with TechCrunch, Lai ran a demo, showing how his platform could learn to place a coffee order online. As I watched, IrisGo recorded the steps it took to select a latte from Philz Coffee (a popular Bay Area chain), fill out credit card information, and then hit purchase. Lai then asked IrisGo to repeat the order on its own; the agent dutifully complied.

Buying coffee, of course, is not really the point. Instead, the hope is that the system will automate a whole host of business-related tasks. Iris comes with a built-in “skills” library — things like email drafting, invoice processing, report building, document summarization, and many other ready-to-use automated workflows. At the same time, Iris learns from the user’s desktop behavior and automatically adds those tasks to its potential list of action items.

The application also includes a coding assistant — similar in concept to OpenAI’s Codex or Anthropic’s Claude Code — designed to assist developers as they go about their work.

“Our target audience is knowledge workers — white-collar companies. There’s a lot of repetitive tasks that those workers do every day,” Lai said, noting that, despite the high-octane power of today’s frontier models, AI-assisted office work can still feel incredibly manual and repetitive. The goal, he said, is to move away from that and toward a more fully autonomous workflow, where the human works on high-level conceptual work while agentic systems take care of all the clerical work in the background.

A particularly appealing feature of IrisGo is that it is designed to process a lot of data on-device, giving it stronger privacy protections than other applications that rely heavily on the cloud. Lai says that the system is still a hybrid architecture — meaning that larger, more complex tasks are ultimately processed through the cloud, although the company promises that cloud processing “only occurs when explicitly authorized by the user and uses end-to-end encryption.”

Part of the strategy for scaling Iris has been to garner credibility through association with prominent figures and organizations. Support from Ng — notably a co-founder of the formative deep learning research team Google Brain — has helped. Lai managed to set up a meeting with Ng through a shared connection: Both are alumni from Carnegie Mellon University. Lai and his co-founder demoed Iris during that meeting, and Ng’s AI Fund ultimately led the startup’s seed round. Nvidia and Google have also backed the company.

أسئلة مفتوحة

  • What is the specific timeline for IrisGo's public release?
  • How will IrisGo differentiate itself from existing AI assistants and coding tools?
  • What are the long-term privacy implications of on-device processing for complex tasks?
  • What is the exact nature of the partnership or integration with Nvidia and Google?

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