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YeongSil

A standalone AI device that sees, remembers, and acts.

Productivity
Hardware
Artificial Intelligence
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YeongSil is a small device for your home or desk — a personal AI assistant that actually knows you. You upload your documents (bills, contracts, medical reports). You speak to it naturally. It answers from your files first, then the internet — out loud, in plain language. And it acts: makes calls, sends WhatsApp messages, sets reminders. No phone in your hand. No app to learn. Built by Digitec. Launching 2027. Join 2,400+ people on the waitlist.

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Hi Product Hunt 👋 I'm from the team at Digitec — a Big Data and AI company based in Lahore, Pakistan. We've shipped 150+ enterprise projects, and YeongSil is our first consumer hardware product. Here's the frustration that started it: Every "personal AI" product either forgets who you are the moment you close the tab, or it requires you to pick up the phone — the one device designed to steal your attention. Smart speakers can't see. Chatbots don't remember your documents. AI apps live inside the distraction machine. YeongSil is different in three specific ways: 1. It has memory — upload your documents, bills, prescriptions, contracts. It learns from them. When you ask "what did the doctor say in my last report?" — it actually knows. 2. It has eyes — a 12MP camera lets it see what you hold up. Read a letter, identify an object, describe what's in front of you. 3. It takes action — it bridges to your phone to make calls, send WhatsApp messages, set reminders. You stay in flow. No unlocking required. We're particularly focused on two underserved groups: elderly users and people with visual impairments, for whom every screen-dependent AI is effectively inaccessible. YeongSil requires no screen, no app, no menus — just speech. Hardware ships in 2027. We have working prototypes. 2,400+ people are already on the waitlist. Happy to answer any questions — about the hardware, the OS, the developer platform (70% revenue share for skill builders), or our accessibility programme. AMA 🙌 — Digitec Team https://digitecsolution.com

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The hands-free call feature actually worked when I tested it, which I wasn't expecting. Wish the waitlist wasn't so long.

How does it actually handle sensitive documents like medical reports — where is the data stored and processed, especially the voice part?

Tried a demo at a friend's place and was honestly surprised how natural the voice replies felt, almost forgot I was talking to a device. The "answer from my files first" part actually worked when I asked about a contract clause I'd uploaded earlier.

The voice-first approach with a physical device feels like a smart move for people tired of staring at screens all day.

How does it actually keep your files private when it's connected to the internet for outside answers?

The voice reading my utility bill back to me while I was making coffee felt surprisingly natural, and not needing to dig out my phone for the umpteenth time was a small daily relief.

About YeongSil on Product Hunt

A standalone AI device that sees, remembers, and acts.

YeongSil was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 2 upvotes and 7 comments, placing #160 on the daily leaderboard. YeongSil is a small device for your home or desk — a personal AI assistant that actually knows you. You upload your documents (bills, contracts, medical reports). You speak to it naturally. It answers from your files first, then the internet — out loud, in plain language. And it acts: makes calls, sends WhatsApp messages, sets reminders. No phone in your hand. No app to learn. Built by Digitec. Launching 2027. Join 2,400+ people on the waitlist.

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