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Pig

Automate Your Windows Computer with AI

Windows
Artificial Intelligence
SDK

Pig allows you to operate Windows machines, using AI. Simply connect your Windows machine to the system, and instruct Pig's agent to run automations (click, key entry) using a familiar AI chat interface, or build your own agents with our SDK.

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Hey Product Hunt! Erik here - I previously built Banana (that serverless GPU platform used by 3,000+ teams) and now I'm working on Pig. Pig is an API for automating Windows apps that don't have their own APIs. I've seen this problem firsthand as a mechanical and chemical engineer. One summer internship, I spent months manually copying dimensions from PDF drawings into Excel spreadsheets. So many businesses still run on legacy Windows applications that are resistant to automation. Traditional RPA tools often fail when small things change in the interface - a popup appears or loading times vary. And they can't handle workflows that need real decision-making. After working with LLMs for five years (back to my days running GPT-2 finetune servers), I've watched these models evolve to where they can now actually see computer screens and control them with keyboard and mouse. I jumped on the opportunity. Now after 10 weeks of building, Pig is ready for you to try. It allows you to run automations on your own machines, using your own applications, making it so I can offer the service for free. Let me know what you think!

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Huge time-saver! Excited to see how this improves workflows. Congrats on the launch!

Really cool. I like this new world of: "act, observe, extract". It opens up so many use cases. For testing, for automating repetitive stuff, automating things. And it opens up a whole slew of possibilities in regards to the eco system that has to be built around this new way of interacting with the digital realm. Esp how we make sure how this is used for good. Right now the internet is not as friendly towards bot usage. And you risk getting penalised if you use automation in the wrong way. esp on social media, and operating on data silos etc. IMO I think we need to make bot / automation certificates to allow automation without penalizing the user. Any thoughts on this part? I would love to use automation on so many things. but I also dont want to go to linkedin jail because their very sensitive algos detect bot usage 😅

niceee product....keep going.....the industry doesn't realize how many businesses need this

This idea is really fascinating! By the way, just curious—why is it called "Pig"?