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OROS is a local-first, universally applicable autonomous agent runtime for Windows. It operates your machine by perceiving its environment (screen captures, file system reads, web search), reasoning step-by-step using local Ollama models, and executing actions through GUI automation, shell commands, and MCP tools.
OROS is a local-first autonomous agent runtime for Windows that can see your screen, reason about tasks using local Ollama models, and take actions on your machine through GUI automation, shell commands, and MCP tools.
Most agent projects today either depend heavily on cloud services or rely on brittle workflows. I wanted something different: an agent that runs locally, keeps your data on your machine, can recover from mistakes, and can work across virtually any task without requiring custom integrations for everything.
A few things that make OROS unique:
• Local-first by default with Ollama • Multimodal perception using screenshots and vision models • Modern agent loop with self-correction and progress tracking • Native MCP support for extending capabilities • Structured state and memory for long-running tasks • Windows-focused automation that can interact with real applications
Example prompts:
• "Open Notepad and write a meeting summary" • "Organize files in my Downloads folder" • "Research a topic and save the results"
This is still early and I'd love feedback from builders, AI enthusiasts, and automation nerds.
What would you want an autonomous local agent to do on your machine?
Happy to answer any questions. Thanks for checking out OROS.
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About Oros Agent on Product Hunt
“Autonomous agent runtime for Windows”
Oros Agent was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #88 on the daily leaderboard. OROS is a local-first, universally applicable autonomous agent runtime for Windows. It operates your machine by perceiving its environment (screen captures, file system reads, web search), reasoning step-by-step using local Ollama models, and executing actions through GUI automation, shell commands, and MCP tools.
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I'm excited to share OROS.
OROS is a local-first autonomous agent runtime for Windows that can see your screen, reason about tasks using local Ollama models, and take actions on your machine through GUI automation, shell commands, and MCP tools.
Most agent projects today either depend heavily on cloud services or rely on brittle workflows. I wanted something different: an agent that runs locally, keeps your data on your machine, can recover from mistakes, and can work across virtually any task without requiring custom integrations for everything.
A few things that make OROS unique:
• Local-first by default with Ollama
• Multimodal perception using screenshots and vision models
• Modern agent loop with self-correction and progress tracking
• Native MCP support for extending capabilities
• Structured state and memory for long-running tasks
• Windows-focused automation that can interact with real applications
Example prompts:
• "Open Notepad and write a meeting summary"
• "Organize files in my Downloads folder"
• "Research a topic and save the results"
This is still early and I'd love feedback from builders, AI enthusiasts, and automation nerds.
What would you want an autonomous local agent to do on your machine?
Happy to answer any questions. Thanks for checking out OROS.