A research preview from Rabbit: an AI agent that can control Android apps via natural language, demonstrating the potential of AI-driven app automation.
Sharing something interesting, though very much a work in progress: Rabbit (the company behind the R1 device) is showing off a research preview of an AI agent that can control Android apps.
This is not running on the R1. It's a separate project. You type in a request (like "find a whiskey cocktail recipe and add the ingredients to my Google Keep grocery list"), and the AI agent attempts to complete the task by interacting with standard Android apps.
This sounds like an exciting innovation! AI-driven app automation could transform how we interact with technology. 🚀 @zaczuo
Really cool. The use-cases for this is interesting to think about. Also the limits that allready exists for bot automation. No SoMe. Now scraping. No authentication. And definitely no producthunt 😅 It's like bots are not welcome on the internet atm. hmmm. Maybe we need to get bots rights as well? If they behave etc?
This is pretty intriguing! Seeing AI agents evolve beyond just text-based interactions into real UI automation is a huge step. If Rabbit can get this to work reliably across different apps and workflows, it could redefine how we interact with our devices, kind of like a real personal assistant, not just a chatbot.
About Rabbit Android Agent on Product Hunt
“Early Research into AI App Control”
Rabbit Android Agent launched on Product Hunt on February 23rd, 2025 and earned 192 upvotes and 5 comments, placing #7 on the daily leaderboard. A research preview from Rabbit: an AI agent that can control Android apps via natural language, demonstrating the potential of AI-driven app automation.
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Hi everyone!
Sharing something interesting, though very much a work in progress: Rabbit (the company behind the R1 device) is showing off a research preview of an AI agent that can control Android apps.
This is not running on the R1. It's a separate project. You type in a request (like "find a whiskey cocktail recipe and add the ingredients to my Google Keep grocery list"), and the AI agent attempts to complete the task by interacting with standard Android apps.
Even though Humane AI has stopped operations, it's clear Rabbit isn't planning to stop iterating.