Computer, the agent with its own machine, is live

Give it to @anton.
It has a computer.

Not a chatbot. Anton takes a task in plain language, opens a real cloud computer, and does the work: terminal, browser, files. You watch every step, and you get the finished thing, running.

Free while in beta. No setup, no configs, no card.

You, just now

@anton build a landing page for my coffee shop and put it online

anton@computer ~/work %
npm create vite@latest kopi -- --template react
✓ created 14 files
npm run build
✓ built in 1.8s
deploy ./dist
✓ live, preview opened
handing you the URL ...
What people hand to Anton

If it can be done on a computer, you can hand it off.

Every task below runs on Anton's own machine, not in a chat bubble. It plans, works, checks the result, and hands back something you can use.

@anton build a landing page for my studio and put it online

Scaffolds the project, writes the code, deploys it, sends the live URL.

@anton pull the prices from these three sites into one spreadsheet

Opens its browser, reads each page, hands you the file.

@anton this build is failing, fix it

Reproduces the error, patches the code, reruns the build until it is green.

@anton make a working prototype of this app idea

Builds it, runs it, and opens a live preview next to the chat.

@anton research this market and write me a report

Browses real sources, cross-checks them, writes the document.

@anton rebuild this page but with our copy and colors

Studies the reference in its browser, rebuilds it, shows you the result live.

How it works

Ask. Watch. Receive.

01 · Ask

Describe the task in plain language

No prompts to engineer, no tools to wire up. Say what you want the way you would say it to a person, and Anton plans the job.

02 · Watch

Anton works on its own computer

A real cloud machine spins up: terminal, browser, filesystem. You see every command it runs and every page it opens, live, while it works.

03 · Receive

You get the finished thing

Not a wall of text. A running app with a live preview, a deployed URL, a file you can download. Checked before it is handed over.

Anton vs chat AI

Chat AI answers. Anton ships.

The difference is the computer. A chatbot can only write text about the work. Anton has a machine, so it can do the work.

You ask for
A chat AI
Anton
A website
Pastes code into the chat and wishes you luck.
Builds it, runs it, deploys it, sends you the live URL.
Data from the web
Explains how you could collect it yourself.
Opens its browser, collects it, hands you the spreadsheet.
A bug fix
Guesses at the cause from your description.
Reproduces the bug, patches it, reruns the tests to prove it.
Proof it worked
"This should work." It sounds plausible.
A terminal and a browser you watched do it, end to end.
Why you can trust it

Built to earn trust the hard way.

01

Real tools, real work

An agent that only writes text is guessing. Anton runs commands, opens pages, and edits files on a genuine machine. The work is real, so the result is too.

02

Watchable by design

You see the terminal, the browser, and the files as they change. Nothing hides behind a summary. A failing build is visible, so honesty is the only option.

03

Finishes the job

Anton keeps going until the task is done and verified, not until it produces a plausible reply. Persistence, then proof, then a handoff you can rely on.

FAQ

Fair questions, straight answers.

What exactly is Anton?
Anton is an applied AI lab, and the agent it builds. The flagship product is Computer: Anton running on a cloud machine of its own, with a terminal, a browser, and a filesystem it actually uses.
Is it really a real computer?
Yes. Each task runs on a genuine cloud machine, not a canned demo. The commands execute, the browser loads real pages, the files exist. That is why the results run instead of just reading well.
What do I need to set up?
Nothing. Open Computer, type what you want in plain language, and Anton takes it from there. No API keys, no integrations to configure, no prompt engineering.
Can Anton make mistakes?
Yes, like any worker. The difference is that you can see them. Every command and every page is visible while it works, and Anton verifies the result before handing it over instead of declaring victory early.
What does it cost?
Computer is free while it is in beta. No card required. Paid plans will come later, and beta users will hear about them first.
How is this different from ChatGPT or Claude?
Those are excellent at writing text about work. Anton has its own computer, so it does the work: it builds the app, gathers the data, fixes the bug, and shows you the proof running live.

Try it now: @anton, build something.

Computer is free while it is in beta. Open it, describe something you want done, and watch a real machine do it.