KarmaBox turns phones into private AI stacks
KarmaBox is pitching a mobile-first AI foundry: run multiple agents from your phone, route work to Claude, Codex, Gemini, and local models, and keep data and compute under your control. The product positions itself less like a chatbot and more like a private orchestration layer for continuous tasks, device pooling, and model routing, with a strong emphasis on sovereignty and no cloud lock-in.
Hot take: this reads like an ambitious blend of agent orchestration, personal compute, and privacy-first mobile control, aimed at people who want to run serious AI workflows without handing everything to a single cloud vendor.
- –Strong angle: “your own Claude Code in your pocket” is a clear, memorable promise.
- –Differentiation comes from device pooling, model routing, and persistent memory rather than a standalone chat UI.
- –The privacy and sovereignty framing is a real wedge, especially for users wary of cloud-only AI tooling.
- –The big risk is execution complexity: mobile UX, background reliability, and cross-model orchestration are hard to make trustworthy.
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2026-04-29
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