We just achieved lightning fast computer use that is repeatable, it's a breakthrough
I can't believe that this is in real time, I just can't believe it!
NeuralAgent is using interfaces AT LIGHTNING SPEED.
If you ever used Claude Cowork computer use or other computer use agents, you'd know how powerful this is!
The video is in real time, it's at playback 1.0, no speeding at all, all computer use demos you were seeing were at least 8x speeded (including our own old demos)!
And the task is:
"Send a Whatsapp desktop message to Khalid Shadid about the future of AI, attach an image in the message from my downloads, it's a chatgpt generated image. GO!"
Our fast model is now performing at its best ever in terms of speed and accuracy! It now checks its work while maintaining high speed!
You must try it now, download NeuralAgent here:
https://getneuralagent.com/downloads


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I'd love to see it handle a messy real world workflow multiple apps pop ups unexpected dialogs and small mistake. That's usually where these systems prove themselves.
Nice. I see there is a Linux agent being planned. When is this scheduled for release?
This is impressive progress.
Speed is one of the biggest missing pieces in computer-use agents. The slow “think → click → wait → observe” loop often makes them feel powerful in demos but hard to use in daily workflows.
Curious how NeuralAgent keeps accuracy high at this speed. Is it relying more on saved UI/Fast Skills, visual verification after each step, or a separate check layer before sending actions?
Fast demos are exciting, but I'd love to see how it performs on messy workflows with unexpected popups and interruptions.
The WhatsApp task looks smooth, although I'd be interested in seeing longer sessions where the agent has to recover from mistakes on its own.
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That's impressive. I think speed is important, but having it be repeatable is the real improvement.
A fast demo is one thing, but if it can consistently complete tasks without failing, that's what makes it actually useful.
@khaledshadid The real-time part is impressive, especially because the task isn’t just clicking one button — it has to open WhatsApp, write the message, attach the right image from downloads, and still check its work. Computer-use agents usually feel powerful but slow, so seeing speed and verification come together is a big step. Curious to see longer multi-app workflows next.