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LapuAI
Desktop-native AI agent for every app, file & browser
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Desktop-native AI agent for every app, file & browser
4 followers
Most AI lives in a browser tab and just chats — you still do the work. Lapu AI is desktop-native: an agent that runs on your machine with direct access to every app, file, terminal & browser you already use. It plans and executes multi-step tasks across them — no plugins, no API keys, no integrations to wire up. Stop chatting, start working. You approve every risky step. Windows & macOS. Free to start.







Hey Product Hunt 👋
Quick story on why this exists — because the two of us hit the same wall from opposite ends.
@valhalla230 spent 7+ years building automation inside enterprises — VBA, Power Platform, custom scripts at BlackRock, Zurich, and a pile of freelance projects. He'd build a macro in Excel, a flow in Power Automate, a script in Google Sheets... and every single one broke the moment it had to cross from one app to the next. The "automation" still needed a human to carry the output to the following tool.
I came at it from the other side. I owned data migrations for an entire country market — 600+ of them in two years, coordinating 80+ people, cleaning and reshaping by hand. When it got unbearable I sat with our devs and built internal tooling just to survive. It helped — right up until the data had to move into the next system, and there I was again, the glue between apps at 11pm.
That was the pattern we both kept hitting: the bottleneck was never one app. It was the gaps between them. And no chatbot in a browser tab fixes that — it can tell you what to do, but you're still the one clicking.
So we built Lapu AI: a desktop-native agent that runs on your machine and actually does the work across your files, terminal, and apps — the way you would, except it doesn't get tired at migration #437. You approve every step.
It's the tool both of us wanted years ago.
Free to start on macOS & Windows → lapu.ai
We'll be in the comments all day. Genuinely curious: where do YOU keep ending up as the glue between apps? That's exactly what we're trying to kill.