Waylight is an AI assistant that understands everything you do on your computer — your meetings, documents, tabs, and messages. It builds a private, on-device memory of your activity so you can ask questions about anything you’ve seen and get instant, accurate answers.
Hey everyone — I’m excited to share Waylight: an AI assistant that already knows and understands your Google tabs, Zoom meetings, and Word documents.
I started building Waylight after I became tired of constantly copying and pasting context in ChatGPT, and re-explaining things to it. I was surprised that AI assistants have not become more personalized.
Waylight creates a private, on-device memory of what you’ve viewed on your computer — your meetings, documents, tabs, messages, and more — so you can ask about anything you’ve seen and get instant, accurate answers.
Here are a few examples of what you can ask:
- “What did I agree to in that meeting yesterday?”
- “Summarize the PDF I had open earlier.”
- “Find the article I was reading last week.”
- “Summarize the tabs I had open during that research session.”
Waylight is 100% private; everything stays fully on your device, and nothing is uploaded or shared.
I’d love your thoughts, questions, and feedback. If you have ideas for use cases you want Waylight to support, drop them below!
Can it also read my Telegram, Teams, Slack etc. to remind me who I need to get back to and what we were talking about? The number of communication tools we have to use as an agency is ridiculous! Please and thank you :)
This solves the copy-paste chaos! Actual context awareness is huge.
How does it handle privacy for sensitive docs? All local processing?
Context is the thing everyone underestimates. Pulling in info from tabs + meetings automatically just makes sense — way better than dumping paragraphs into ChatGPT every time. This could easily become daily-use.
Congrats on launching, Waylight! 🎉 As someone juggling multiple tools, docs, browser tabs, and random threads—the idea of a private ‘memory assistant’ resonates deeply. From a messaging/clarity perspective, when a user first tries Waylight — what’s the one feeling or insight you want them to walk away with that makes them say “Okay — this just saved me time/brain space”? That first “aha moment” often determines whether a productivity tool becomes a habit. Curious what you’re focused on optimizing there.