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Intelligence without
surveillance.

AetherOne is a private AI companion for Android. It organizes your notifications, protects your focus, and learns your rhythm — entirely on your device. Nothing is sold, nothing is shipped to a server.

100% on-device by default No tracking, no ad IDs Every AI action is logged
The premise

Your phone can be brilliant and keep its mouth shut.

What it does

One companion, eight quiet superpowers.

Each feature runs locally and explains itself. You stay in control of what AetherOne sees and remembers.

AI Dashboard

A calm home that reads the moment — surfacing the one thing worth your attention and a command bar that understands plain language.

Notification Intelligence

On-device triage sorts the urgent from the noise, bundles the rest into a digest, and quietly blocks spam — reading metadata, never your messages.

Focus Mode

Adaptive sessions mute distracting categories — never disabling them — and score your focus so you learn when you do your best work.

Wellness Intelligence

Gentle hydration, energy and screen-rhythm nudges inferred from how you already use your phone — no extra sensors, no wearables.

Adaptive Intent Mesh

A temporary map of what you're trying to do right now. It builds context for the session, then deliberately forgets — auto-expiring and fully purgeable with one tap. Detailed below.

Security Center

Hardware-backed encryption, integrity checks and a plain-language permission posture — all in one screen.

Transparency Log

Every suggestion, automation and inference is recorded with the reason behind it — in language you can actually read.

Offline AI Engine

On-device models do the thinking. An optional, opt-in cloud assist exists only when you ask — and it's clearly labelled when it runs.

The signature idea

Context that forgets on purpose.

Most assistants get smarter by remembering you forever. The Adaptive Intent Mesh does the opposite: it builds a small, session-scoped picture of what you're doing now, uses it to be helpful, then lets it dissolve.

  • Session-scoped and isolated — never linked across time.
  • Auto-expires on a timer you set (24 hours by default).
  • One-tap purge wipes everything, instantly.
  • Stays on your device — it is never transmitted.
Zero-trust by design

Built to know less about you.

Privacy isn't a setting in AetherOne — it's the architecture. Data is encrypted with hardware-backed AES-256 keys that never leave your device's secure element, and the app asks for the bare minimum to function.

What AetherOne never asks for:

ContactsLocationMessage content MicrophoneCameraCall log Browsing historyAdvertising ID
AI Transparency Log
notification.triageGrouped 12 social alerts into a digest.on-device · metadata only · 9:04
focus.startMuted social + promo for 50 min.on-device · 9:12
mesh.expireSession context auto-deleted (TTL).on-device · none · 11:00
wellness.nudgeSuggested a water break.on-device · 14:20
In your hand

Calm to look at. Quick to act.

A dark, focused interface that puts one clear next step in front of you and gets out of the way. Speak to it in plain language; it parses your intent on the spot, with no round-trip to the cloud.

How it works

Three steps. No account required to start.

01 — Install

Set up in a minute

Download, open, and pick what AetherOne may see. Defaults are private; you opt in to anything more.

02 — Live your day

It learns the session

As you move through apps and notifications, the Intent Mesh quietly builds helpful context — then expires it.

03 — Stay in control

See and purge anything

Check the transparency log, tune your timers, or wipe all context with a single tap, whenever you like.

Good questions

Answers, plainly.

By default, no. All core intelligence runs on-device. An optional cloud assist exists for heavier tasks, but it's strictly opt-in and the transparency log marks clearly whenever it runs.

Everything stored locally is encrypted with AES-256 keys generated in your device's hardware security module. Those keys never leave the secure element, and the app excludes its data from cloud backups.

A short-lived, on-device map of what you're trying to do in a given session. It helps AetherOne anticipate your next step, then auto-expires on a timer you control. It's never used to build a long-term profile and never transmitted.

No. Notification triage works on metadata — app, category, timing — not message content. A per-app "safe summary" exists but is off by default and only ever processed locally.

Android 8.0 (Oreo) and newer. AetherOne is built natively with Kotlin and Jetpack Compose for a fast, modern experience across phones.

Carry a smarter phone,
not a quieter conscience.

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