ZeroSphere

ZeroSphere

Startup Launched May 2026
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The Story

I built ZeroSphere because I think the biggest bottleneck in AI is no longer intelligence, it's execution.

Today's coding agents can generate code, but they struggle with everything that happens after software is launched. Computer use systems can interact with applications, but often require access to the user's primary desktop or run in environments disconnected from the user's real workflow.

ZeroSphere gives AI agents their own isolated workspace on the user's machine. Agents can write code, launch applications, observe outcomes, interact with software, and continue iterating while users keep full control of their primary desktop.

The long term goal is to build persistent software agents that can work on real projects over extended periods of time, not just respond to prompts.

Access is available directly through the website. The demo showcases ZeroSphere running a 37-hour Unreal Engine project where the agent generated code, installed dependencies, configured tooling, compiled builds, debugged failures, interacted with the running application, and continuously iterated toward a working result.

Most AI demos stop when the code is written. The interesting part starts when the software is launched.

AI Overview

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The development process is about to undergo a significant transformation with the introduction of innovative AI-powered solutions. ZeroSphere tackles a critical bottleneck in AI-driven development: execution. Current coding agents excel at generating code, but struggle with the subsequent steps, such as launching applications, interacting with software, and debugging. The company addresses this shortcoming by providing AI agents with their own isolated workspace on the user's machine, enabling them to work independently without accessing the primary desktop.

What stands out about ZeroSphere is its ability to empower AI agents to take ownership of the entire development loop, from writing code to testing and iterating. The AI agent can launch applications, observe outcomes, and interact with software, freeing human developers from mundane tasks. The company's technology is built natively in Rust, ensuring native performance and zero latency overhead, even when handling massive multi-agent context states.

Notably, ZeroSphere's Virtual Display Agent can see and interact with the application's UI, validating pixels, reading tables, and clicking interfaces just like a human engineer. The isolated workspace also ensures that users maintain full control of their primary desktop. The product's Bring Your Own Key (BYOK) and secure architecture allow users to integrate their own API keys without subscriptions or cloud lock-in.

The company's vision is to create persistent software agents that can work on real projects over extended periods, not just respond to prompts. A demo showcases ZeroSphere successfully running a 37-hour Unreal Engine project, demonstrating its capabilities. While pricing details are not explicitly mentioned, access to the product is available directly through the website, with users able to request access for Linux or Windows. Overall, ZeroSphere has the potential to revolutionize the development process by harnessing the power of AI agents to automate complex tasks.

Key Features

Isolated Workspace

AI agents work independently on user's machine without accessing primary desktop

Virtual Display Agent

interacts with application's UI, validating pixels and clicking interfaces

Native Performance

built natively in Rust, ensuring zero latency overhead

Bring Your Own Key

allows users to integrate their own API keys without subscriptions or cloud lock-in

Multi-Agent Context

handles massive multi-agent context states

Use Cases

  1. 1

    Developers

    frees them from mundane tasks, automating complex development processes

  2. 2

    AI-Driven Development

    enables AI agents to take ownership of entire development loop

  3. 3

    Complex Projects

    successfully runs long-running projects like a 37-hour Unreal Engine project

FAQ

How does ZeroSphere ensure user desktop security?
ZeroSphere provides AI agents with an isolated workspace on the user's machine, keeping the primary desktop secure.
What platforms is ZeroSphere available on?
ZeroSphere is available on Linux and Windows.
Does ZeroSphere require a subscription?
No, ZeroSphere's BYOK architecture allows users to integrate their own API keys without subscriptions.

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Vinayak Verma
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