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Desktop Q – The Smart AI Desktop for People Who Live Online

Q is a local, AI-powered desktop overlay that learns from you, remembers everything, and makes your browser feel alive.

Desktop Q is not trying to replace your OS — it’s trying to outsmart it.

It’s a web-based, AI-powered desktop layer for people who live in browsers, juggle tasks, and forget what they did 20 minutes ago.

No cloud. No bloat. Just a sharp memory, a chat box, and your favorite browser doing real work.


🚀 Key Features

  • Web-Based Home Screen

    • Favorite sites front and center
    • Smart AI-suggested categories
    • Designed for browser-first living
  • Pattern Recognition
    Q learns from your behavior — not just what you click, but what you care about. It connects dots across time, digs up what you missed, and brings forgotten data back into the spotlight.

Examples:

  • “You searched Franck Muller watches 6 times this week — one’s on sale on Chrono24 now.”
  • “This doc matches a chat and PDF from 2022 — want to pull them in?”

Q isn’t a helper.
It’s your second brain with a memory for everything you almost forgot.

  • Expandable AI Chat Bar (Replaces Your Search Bar)

    • Starts like Google’s input — small and clean
    • Expands downward as you write
    • Supports long prompts without new windows
    • Keeps your desktop uncluttered
  • Inline Text Correction with Hover Feedback

    • Drop in a long chunk of text — Q makes edits directly in place
    • Any change made by the AI is highlighted
    • Hover over a highlighted word or phrase to see the original version
    • No full rewrites. You keep your structure — Q just improves it
    • Feels like having a personal editor built into your desktop
  • Voice + Text Commands

    • “Buddy, bookmark this”
    • “Open my project folder”
    • “Search my PDFs for stealth tech”
  • Local-Only AI

    • Everything runs on your machine
    • No cloud calls, no surveillance
    • Privacy by default
  • Browser-Native Tab Control

    • Opens sites in your preferred browser
    • Doesn’t force a built-in browser shell
    • Works with Firefox, Chrome, Edge, etc.
  • Persistent Memory + Recall

    • Tracks all commands, files, chats, actions
    • Ask: “What was I doing on May 22, 2023, around 5PM?” — Q knows
    • Search your past like a digital brain
  • Split Workspace Design

    • Email tabs on the left vertical sidebar
    • Website tabs stay on top like a normal browser
    • Clean separation of browsing and communication
  • Customizable AI Personality Profiles

    • Q isn’t one-size-fits-all — you choose how it talks and thinks
    • Built-in styles:
      • ✅ Redneck: “Well shoot, lemme pull that file up for ya”
      • ✅ Teacher: “Let’s walk through this together, step by step”
      • ✅ Engineer: “Parameters confirmed. Task executing.”
      • ✅ Taylor Mason: “I am not uncertain.” – Q responds with precision, neutrality, and razor-sharp logic
    • Q can also mirror your own personality over time
      • Learns how you speak, joke, and phrase thoughts
      • Adapts to your tone naturally — no prompts needed

Real AI doesn’t just answer — it vibes.


🧠 Example Use Case

You: “Buddy, open eBay, show me Franck Muller listings under $5k.”

Q: Opens eBay in your browser, filters listings, and tells you:
“You looked at this watch 6 times this week. A similar one just dropped on Chrono24.”

Now that’s memory.


🛠️ Planned Tech Stack

  • Electron or Tauri (desktop shell)
  • React (UI framework)
  • Local LLMs (e.g. Llama.cpp, GGUF)
  • SQLite (for memory + tracking)
  • File system + browser integration APIs

🤝 Want to Contribute?

  • Got React or Electron skills? Let’s talk.
  • Know how to run local LLMs? You're in.
  • Just curious or want to brainstorm? Open an issue.

📌 Status: Concept Phase

  • README, flows, and design logic complete
  • Code coming soon
  • Early collaborators welcome

“We’re not replacing your OS.
We’re teaching it to think.”