You, with a hundred arms.
When intelligence this powerful finally has the full context of your life, you’re no longer just you. You’re multiplied — accomplishing what you never thought you could.
Your AI knows the shape of you, but misses the details that make your world unique. It catches the surface, not the depth of everything that’s going on. Virgil holds the whole of it. You just talk — no new app, no elaborate setup, nothing to manage — and it keeps the real detail, makes the connections you didn’t think to ask for, and hands you the right piece in the moment you need it. Inside the AI you already use, and yours to keep.
Your AI catches the surface — the gist of you.
See it your way
Connect it once. Then just live your life.
Right now, your AI is Barb from accounting.
She knows you golf on weekends, that you’re married with kids, that you grabbed drinks together a couple years back. Pleasant, familiar — and no real idea what’s going on in your life. Your AI’s memory is the same: a loose sketch it treats like the whole picture. It’s got your shape but barely any of the detail — and it can’t keep up with how fast your life moves: not what you’re working toward this week, not who’s waiting on you, not what you decided last month or why. That’s the ceiling. Virgil takes the lid off.
The devil’s in the details.
It always is — the details are where your life actually lives, and they’re the first thing your AI lets go. Virgil keeps them: what you’re working toward, who matters and how, what you said and when, what’s changed since — each one with its source and its date, quietly corrected when the facts move. Your AI knows of you. Virgil is how it really knows you.
It hands you what you need — before you ask.
You’re heads-down on what’s due. Then the catch surfaces, unprompted —
“before you lock Thursday, that’s the dinner you said couldn’t be moved.”
You didn’t ask. Virgil was holding it, and put it in front of you the second it mattered. That’s the difference between a tool you have to query and a memory that has your back: it keeps your whole picture, so the piece that matters finds you — you don’t go looking.
It’s yours. So it goes where you go.
Tell Virgil something in one AI, and it’s already waiting in the next. Switch models whenever you want — your memory doesn’t reset when you do. It isn’t a feature locked inside someone else’s product; it’s the one part of your stack that’s actually yours. It can’t be switched off, walled in, or left behind.
No new app. No new habit. No copy-paste.
Connect Virgil once, then go live exactly how you already do. You just talk — it keeps what matters and hands it back when you need it. Nothing to file, nothing to tag, nothing to think about. You don’t manage it. You live, and it keeps up.
Under the hood, for the people who want to look.
Every fact Virgil keeps is tagged with where it came from — what you actually said, or a clearly-marked inference, never a guess — and the day it landed. When something changes, the old version is superseded, not painted over, so the record stays current and you can trace what it used to be. And it’s built to be used: a structured record your AI pulls the exact relevant piece from — not the wall of text most “AI memory” really is. All of it exportable anytime, in a format you keep. That’s the difference between a feature and a record you own.
A guide who forgets the way is just company. Virgil remembers.
Stop re-explaining. Start getting sh*t done.
The day you start, you’ll wonder how you worked any other way.
We open to everyone this July.