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Today's computer use agents force a choice: run on your desktop and share everything, or run in a VM and lose your real environment. ZeroSphere eliminates that tradeoff by giving every AI agent its own virtual session on the same machine. Same files, same applications, same environment, but an isolated workspace with controlled permissions, live observability, and full session replay.
Hi everyone, I'm Vinayak, founder of ZeroSphere.
The AI industry has accepted a false choice.
If an agent needs your real environment, it takes over your desktop.
If you want isolation, you move it into a VM, cloud machine, or sandbox and lose the environment it was supposed to work in.
That's not a model limitation.
It's an architectural limitation.
We don't think AI should borrow your desktop.
We think every AI deserves its own.
ZeroSphere gives every agent its own virtual session on the same machine.
Same project.
Same files.
Same installed applications.
Same environment.
But a completely separate workspace.
Your desktop stays yours.
The agent gets its own display.
Its own session.
Its own permissions.
You decide exactly which applications it can access.
You continue working.
The AI continues working.
Every click is visible in real time.
Every session is recorded as a complete visual replay.
At any moment you can open the virtual display, watch the agent live, or jump in and interact with the session yourself.
Then we asked a harder question.
Could this architecture survive outside carefully scripted demos?
So we let an agent operate Unreal Engine for 37 hours.
Not because Unreal Engine is a coding benchmark.
Because it's one of the most demanding desktop applications used in software development today, combining massive interfaces, real time rendering, asset pipelines, long build cycles, and thousands of interacting systems.
The first few hours looked like every AI demo.
Write.
Compile.
Launch.
The next 30+ hours looked like reality.
Launch.
Observe.
Click.
Debug.
Validate.
Repeat.
Again.
Again.
Again.
The bottleneck wasn't writing code.
The bottleneck was making software actually work.
That's why ZeroSphere exists.
We don't think AI needs another editor.
We think AI needs its own workspace.
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About ZeroSphere on Product Hunt
“Computer use agents without desktop takeover.”
ZeroSphere was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #129 on the daily leaderboard. Today's computer use agents force a choice: run on your desktop and share everything, or run in a VM and lose your real environment. ZeroSphere eliminates that tradeoff by giving every AI agent its own virtual session on the same machine. Same files, same applications, same environment, but an isolated workspace with controlled permissions, live observability, and full session replay.
ZeroSphere was featured in Text Editors (16.8k followers), Development (6k followers) and Vibe coding (569 followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 5.7k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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