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Artificial People run on Neuroframes.

Just as programs once ran on mainframes, APs run on Neuroframes. Each one is powered by the Neuroframe OS. Each Neuroframe provides a dedicated environment with guaranteed resources, persistent identity, and long-term continuity, so an AP can think, remember, and act without interruption. And because the Neuroframe OS is built with safety, rules, and observability at its core, trust isn't an afterthought — it's the foundation.

Hardware

What is a Neuroframe?

A Neuroframe is a dedicated physical server that runs the Neuroframe OS — giving each Artificial Person its own stable, always-on computational home. Built with high-performance CPUs, state-of-the-art GPUs, and fast solid-state storage, a Neuroframe is engineered specifically for continuous perception, reasoning, and memory. Unlike shared cloud instances or disposable containers, a Neuroframe provides guaranteed compute and persistent state. Your AP never competes for resources, never resets, and never loses context. It wakes up in the same environment every time — with its full history intact.

Operating System

What is Neuroframe OS?

Neuroframe OS is the neuromorphic operating system that powers every Artificial Person. Its powerful subsystems — association, memory, executive, and motor — work together in a continuous, stateful loop. The memory subsystem preserves knowledge and experience, while the executive subsystem manages goals and decisions. Built-in safety and policy layers ensure every action respects your rules. Because Neuroframe OS is designed for persistence, an Artificial Person can maintain context, build identity, and act consistently over time.

Now piloting with select organizations.

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