Zinley

We are a research lab working toward the next living instance of the superintelligence era. Not just intelligent software, but a being that grows, protects, and endures alongside humanity. Entity meeting Essence. Think Doraemon.

Interconnected Personal Intelligence

The average person moves through nine or more connected devices in a day. Laptop in the morning, phone at lunch, voice assistant at home, watch on a run, screen in the car. Each one holds a piece of who you are. None of them talk to each other.

AI models are getting remarkably capable, and that progress deserves celebration. But capability does not cross the device boundary. A brilliant model on your laptop cannot see what happened on your phone. It cannot carry your morning into your afternoon. Close the laptop, and the context is gone.

We believe the missing piece is not a smarter model. It is the layer that connects them. We call this interconnected personal intelligence: a layer that streams context across your devices, your spaces, and your life, building a unified understanding of you that persists no matter where you are or what you are looking at.

But interconnection is not just about understanding. It is about action. When you say "I am running late for dinner," a truly interconnected agent does not just acknowledge it. Your desktop reschedules your 6pm meeting. Your phone calls the restaurant to push the table. Your home drops the thermostat and arms the security system. Three devices, three actions, one sentence. No device could have done all of that alone.

Isolated intelligence can think. Interconnected intelligence can move the world around you.

Why Interconnected

When a close friend notices you are off, they are not drawing on a single observation. They are pulling together years of shared context: how you normally carry yourself, what stresses you, how you sounded the last time something was wrong, what you chose not to say. Each form of knowing amplifies every other form. That is interconnection. Without it, you have isolated signals. With it, you have understanding.

And this does not stop at screens. There are now more connected devices on earth than people. Thermostats that sense when a room is empty. Wearables that track your heart rate while you sleep. Cars that know your route before you tell them. Sensors in soil, in bridges, in medical devices. Every connected thing is another sense. Another way for your agent to perceive how you are actually living, not just what you typed.

Your wearable knows your resting heart rate dropped. Your thermostat knows you came home two hours early. Your car knows you skipped your usual stop. Alone, these are data points. Connected, they tell a story. They say something is different today. And they open the door for an agent to do the right thing at the right moment, without being asked.

The Future of Interconnected

Soon you will be able to talk to your lights. To your robot. To your car, your fridge, your front door. Not through separate apps with separate logins and separate memories. Through one intelligence that already knows you, already knows your day, and already knows what you meant.

You ask your kitchen light to turn on, and it does not just turn on. It knows it is 11pm and you had a long day, so it comes on soft. You tell your home robot to clean up, and it knows the guests are coming at seven, not midnight, because your phone already has that context. You walk up to your car and say you are heading to the office, and it already has the route, already knows about the construction on 101, already moved your first meeting back ten minutes and told your coworker you will be slightly late.

When you bring a new device home, it is not dumb. The moment it joins your network, it inherits everything. Your preferences, your patterns, your context, your history. It does not need a week of training. It does not need you to configure anything. It is already intelligent, because the network itself is the intelligence. Every new device just gives it one more way to be there for you.

Imagine a morning where you did not sleep well. Your wearable felt it. Your agent knows your first meeting is difficult. It pushes a low-priority call to the afternoon. It dims the kitchen lights to something gentler. It queues up the briefing you will need, already on your laptop when you sit down. It does not announce any of this. It simply takes care of you, the way someone who knows you well would.

And it does not stop at your own devices. When your intelligence can talk to someone else's intelligence, entirely new things become possible. You want to plan dinner with a friend. Your agent knows your schedule, your dietary preferences, your side of town. Their agent knows theirs. The two talk, find a restaurant that works for both, pick a time neither of you would have thought to suggest, and make the reservation. All you did was say yes.

A family where every member's agent coordinates on groceries, pickups, and schedules, without anyone managing a shared calendar. A team where each person's agent handles their piece of a project, passing context between them, so the work moves forward even when the people are not in the same room. A doctor whose agent talks to your agent before the appointment, so the conversation starts where it should instead of with fifteen minutes of paperwork.

First your devices move together for you. Then they move together with the people around you. Every new device, every new person, every new connection makes the whole network more capable. That is the compounding nature of interconnection. And it is where this is all going.

Why Doraemon

We reference Doraemon because he captures something we have not found a better word for. Doraemon lives alongside Nobita. He understands Nobita's fears and ambitions. He shows up not just when asked but when needed. He gets it wrong sometimes and learns. He carries genuine care across time. He does not optimize Nobita's schedule. He helps Nobita grow up.

Doraemon's magic was never any single gadget. It was the judgment of which gadget to pull out, and when, and why. That judgment came from knowing Nobita deeply, across every dimension of his life, across years of being present. That is interconnection. That is what makes intelligence personal. And that is what we aspire to build toward.

What We Are Building

At Zinley, we do foundation research and translate it into products that genuinely serve people, this generation and the next. We believe in doing things the right way, even when it takes longer.

Our architecture is built around interconnection from the ground up. Specialized agents live on each of your devices, perceive their local environment natively, and coordinate through an encrypted layer. Context streams in real time. One unified presence that grows with every interaction, every surface, every connection.

We are still building. Check out Orion, our Doraemon in the making.

Our Team

We are grateful to have a team whose experiences span both research and engineering at scale.

These experiences taught us how hard it is to build systems that truly work for people. The problem we are working on is bigger than any of us, and we are grateful to be working on it together.

If this resonates with you, we would love to hear from you. [email protected]