Guardian One OS

Guardian One OS

Personal Multi-Agent Operating System

A coordinated set of agents for your finances, schedule, inbox, home, and security — built around encryption, audit trails, and local-first AI.

What it is

A personal operating system, not a product

Guardian One OS is an independent personal project by Jeremy Tabernero — a multi-agent system that coordinates the parts of everyday life that usually live in a dozen disconnected apps. It is being built for one person’s own use, built to avoid data exploitation, with no surprises.

What it works on

Agents, coordinated

Agents that coordinate

Independent agents that reason and act within clear boundaries — each one declaring what it is allowed to touch, with a coordinator to resolve conflicts between them.

Your finances, schedule & inbox

One place to keep money, calendar, and email in view — tracking, triage, and summaries instead of scattered logins and tabs.

Smart-home & security

A gateway layer for smart-home and IoT devices, paired with a sentinel designed to watch for anomalies on the home network.

Local-first & encrypted

Reasoning runs on a local model first and falls back to the cloud only when needed; credentials and data are designed to be encrypted at rest and in transit.

Working principles

Design principles we build toward

  • Data sovereignty
  • Local-first AI
  • Security by default
  • Audit everything

Status

Where things stand

In development · private preview

Guardian One OS is actively in development and is not yet open to the public. There is no release date, no sign-up, and no general availability — this page exists to describe the project and offer a way to reach out.

Want to know more?

If you’re curious about the project or want to follow along, get in touch.