Open source personal computing

Your life and devices should work as one system you can understand.

3DVR is building a practical open computing layer for everyday life and work: your portal, CRM, calendar, notes, projects, phone, and AI assistant connected through explicit capabilities instead of invisible control.

One direction, four layers.

Instead of treating every app and device as a separate island, 3DVR is converging them into a small set of interoperable open layers.

Portal

The human-facing workspace for contacts, calendar, notes, projects, communication, finance, and daily direction.

Companion

An opt-in Android device layer for bounded actions such as app launches, device state, notifications, and approved UI interaction.

Agent + RUNE

A readable mission layer for automation that keeps execution inspectable, bounded, and tied to evidence and approvals.

Open business system

CRM, contacts, calendar, projects, payments, websites, and support that can grow with the same personal computing foundation.

A daily-driver loop, not an AI demo.

The goal is simple: say what you need, let the system route the work, and keep the result visible enough to inspect or undo.

Ask

Use natural language, voice, or the Portal to describe the outcome you want.

Route

The Agent maps the request to known capabilities across Portal, Companion, and connected services.

Approve

Safe actions can run under existing permission rules; higher-impact actions stay behind confirmation boundaries.

Act + record

The system performs the bounded action and preserves enough state or audit context to understand what happened.

Permissioned by design

AI control should increase agency, not replace it.

3DVR's Companion model separates capabilities by risk and keeps dangerous actions from becoming a generic remote-control pipe.

  • Green actions can be automated after the required device permission is granted.
  • Yellow actions require a user-created rule or explicit confirmation.
  • Red actions—such as spending money, deleting important data, changing credentials, or making commitments—require explicit approval near the time of action.
  • No arbitrary shell field is part of the Companion contract.

Build the future by owning more of your stack.

3DVR is not trying to hide complexity behind another closed assistant. The long-term direction is an open family of software, devices, and protocols that normal people can use while builders can inspect, repair, fork, and improve them.