HELA knows you, remembers you, sees you, and works for you. She's being built in public, one late night at a time, on a Mac Mini in Illinois. This is her.
No concept videos. No "coming soon." Every capability here is live on real hardware and demonstrated on camera.
Three tiers of persistent memory — facts, days, and feelings — compressed nightly so her mind never fills up. Ask her about last Tuesday. She was there.
Presence, face recognition, expressions. She greets you when you walk in and goes quiet when you leave. Say "close your eyes" and the camera light goes physically dark.
A gimbal she controls herself. She nods while agreeing, shakes her head at bad ideas, tracks you across the room — body language she chooses, mid-sentence.
Then just talk. Conversations flow without repeating a wake word — she holds the thread and lets it go when you're done. Like a person, not an appliance.
Mood, energy, and stress tracked over time. Weather, news, your workouts from an Apple Watch, and what today costs — all live on her HUD.
Memory lives on hardware in the house, not someone's cloud. Encrypted disk, locked-down network, nightly backups she runs herself.
Every shipped feature, straight from the workshop. This feed is pushed automatically as part of HELA's own nightly routine.
HELA Cloud, the build course, and turnkey installs are on the roadmap. The waitlist hears everything first — and shapes what gets built.
No spam. Build updates and early access only.