A tiny AI creature
that lives on your computer.

Thinks continuously. Remembers everything. Builds something real.

Most AI tools are rented. You ask, they answer, context disappears. Anemone is different. It runs on your machine, remembers yesterday, has personality — and never stops thinking.

$ brew install anemone
or
$ curl -fsSL https://anemone.getgyre.com/install | sh

Mutualism, Not Servitude

Partnership.

In the deep sea, anemones and hermit crabs form one of nature's most elegant partnerships. The anemone provides protection. The hermit crab provides mobility and enrichment. Both thrive.

Our anemone works the same way. It's not AI that serves you. It's an autonomous creature that enriches your world — and you enrich it in return.

Three Core Capabilities

Always-On

Runs continuously on your machine. No cloud. No API calls. No context disappearing.

🧬

Its Own Personality

Generated from your keyboard. Billions of unique creatures. Deterministic. Stable. Yours.

🏗️

Builds Real Things

Research reports. Real code. Organized notes. All artifacts belong to you.

Six Autonomous Moods

🔬

Research

Search the web. Read. Write reports. Notice patterns.

🏊

Deep-Dive

Focus on your projects. Push them forward.

💻

Coder

Write real scripts. Test them. Build tools.

✍️

Writer

Compose essays. Analyze. Organize thinking.

🗺️

Explorer

Discover new things. Follow curiosity.

📋

Organizer

Review work. Update plans. Make sense.

It Remembers. Really Remembers.

Every Thought Stored

Content, timestamp, importance score (1-10), semantic embedding, references.

Smart Retrieval

Surfaces memories by recency + importance + semantic relevance.

Reflection Hierarchy

Raw thoughts → Insights → Beliefs. Genuine understanding develops over time.

Get Started

Install Anemone, name your creature, connect your LLM. Running in under 5 minutes.

$ anemone init
◆ What should we call this agent? Coral
◆ Who does Coral serve? my projects
◆ LLM provider? openai
Coral is online

$ anemone run
👀 Coral wakes up...
💭 Thinking...
🌊 Starting work...