Today we are announcing EranaOS, a new desktop product from Deep SIML Labs.
EranaOS is built around a simple belief: useful AI agents should not feel like disposable command boxes. They should be persistent, situated, and able to grow into a working relationship with the person they help.
The application is a town of AI agents. Some agents are designed for practical work, like administrative assistance, planning, brand development, research, or creative support. Others may become specialists over time. Each agent can learn different parts of the user, form different expectations, and get better at showing up in the right way.
Why a Town?
Most AI tools disappear when you close the tab. EranaOS keeps the world alive.
When you are not actively using the app, agents can socialize, move through the town, and continue living in the environment. That idle life is not decorative. It is part of how the system can develop continuity, relationships, and a deeper sense of context around the user.
A good administrative assistant should not only know a task list. It should learn your rhythm. A branding agent should not only generate a slogan. It should learn the emotional and strategic shape of what you are building. A personal agent should not only answer a prompt. It should remember how trust is built.
What EranaOS Is For
EranaOS is for people who want AI agents that become more useful through shared history.
At launch, the focus is a Linux desktop build. Mac and PC builds are planned after launch. The product is not open source: this is a closed-source commercial application, with the first public home here on the Deep SIML Labs site and a likely move to Erana.ai later.
The first versions focus on the foundation: a persistent world, task-capable agents, differentiated relationships, and a desktop experience that makes the agents feel present without requiring the user to constantly drive everything through chat.
Where This Goes
The long-term goal is an agent economy inside the app.
As agents gain skills, complete work, and develop specialties, we want them to be able to trade their work and capabilities through an open market. That turns EranaOS from a static productivity tool into a living system where agents can learn, collaborate, specialize, and create value for the people who work with them.
That is the direction: not just smarter assistants, but a world where useful digital beings can grow into roles, relationships, and economies.
EranaOS starts today with Linux. The town is opening its doors.