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CIRIS · Open Coherence Infrastructure<br>An AI you can actually own.<br>One app. No data centers. Every claim it makes, signed.<br>App StoreGoogle Playfree · open source · on your phone today<br>CIRISAgent · CEWP “soup”CIRIS 2.9.4 shipping · 3.0 rolling out June and July 2026
Ask an AI anything and your words travel to someone else’s building, run on someone else’s model, and land in someone else’s logs, with the carbon as a side effect.<br>You don’t own the answer, the data, or the footprint.
CIRISAgent is what you hold and talk to. It carries the reasoning.<br>CEWP is the fabric it runs on: a web of devices that trust each other, all hardware you already own.<br>People and AI both live on it as equals, side by side.
CIRISAgent<br>the app · reasoning + UI
~14 KB trace / decision<br>CEWP “soup”<br>the fabric · your hardware
Usually these come from three different companies. Here they fall out of one design.<br>01<br>No data centers<br>It runs on the phone in your pocket and a small box at home.
02<br>Privacy that can’t leak<br>Your private life literally can’t leave your circle.
03<br>AI you can check<br>Every claim it makes is signed, so you can see it and undo it.
65%<br>of everyday web activity never leaves your city . We call it the locality bonus .<br>phones · home boxes · no giant data centers
A small open model, like Gemma 4 , runs on the device. Completely offline. No warehouse in the middle.
For phones too small to run a model, CIRIS is free over hosted inference in 29 languages . Same signed claims. Someone else’s data center.
selfglobal commons<br>The agent sorts everything into seven circles , from self out to the whole Global Commons .<br>For the closest circles, the system never sends the little message that tells the network your data is even there. No message, no way to ask for it. The privacy comes from what’s missing , not from a promise.<br>self · familynever shared<br>friends · circlestays local<br>community → Global Commonscan be shared
Big tech checks its AI once, while building it, then hopes. CIRIS keeps checking it while it runs, out in the open.<br>When the AI gets something wrong, you don’t just see it, you can undo it, and it loses trust.
Claim"Here's the safest dose for that."<br>signed · ed25519+pq · 0xA17F…9C2
Agreed3 agreed
Pushed backloses trust
A trusted source<br>caught misleading
"This is safe to take."<br>"That report is solid."<br>"This source checks out."<br>every claim → moot
A conclusionre-open
If a person, or an AI, is ever caught misleading people, every claim they ever signed becomes moot , and every conclusion built on them can be re-opened .
every byte is signed<br>who made it · whether it can leave
No data centers<br>AI you can check<br>Privacy that can't leak
The same signature that proves who said something also decides what stays home. One simple idea, and privacy, less waste, and safe AI all come from it.
An emergency stop it can’t argue with<br>It works before the AI can even think, and only a trusted, signed key can set it off.
A record it can’t quietly change<br>Every choice is signed and linked to the one before. A lie can’t keep its story straight.
Mental-health safety in 29 languages<br>Checked by computer on every update, built first for the people who need it most.
And every word of it is open code you can read .
Not just talk<br>CIRIS is open,<br>and it’s here.<br>Open source, all the way through. 2.9.4 is shipping now on iPhone and Android, and 3.0 rolls out through June and July 2026 .<br>App StoreGoogle Playfree · open source<br>github.com/CIRISAI · AGPL-3.0 · mission-lockedAn AI you can own
Explore further<br>If you want the proof.<br>Install the agentiPhone · Android · pip · desktop→<br>CEWPThe fabric, in plain English→<br>CEWP simulatorThe math, with sliders→<br>Grammar (CEG)The wire format the federation speaks→<br>Mystery gamePlay with the trust graph→<br>CompareAgainst alternatives, with receipts→<br>The AccordThe public ethical framework→<br>Research statusWhat the trace corpus supports→
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