Universal AI infrastructure, built for access.
We’re building the first SMS-native AI so breakthrough technology reaches the communities who need it most: no smartphone or internet required.
The access gap is a design problem.
While AI gets more powerful, the people who could benefit most are systematically excluded. Millions of Americans lack smartphones or reliable internet access, but nearly everyone can send a text message.
To close this gap, we’re building AI tools designed for SMS. Our first project, Feed Local, connects people to food assistance programs through simple text messages. No apps to download, no internet required, just access to critical information.
AI isn’t reaching communities who need it.
-
The digital divide is a reality.
20% of US adults have no home broadband internet. 15% of US adults are “smartphone dependent”, meaning they rely on their phones for internet access. This number goes up to 28% for those with household income <$30,000.
-
Imagining a new kind of tech.
Access to breakthrough technology like AI today requires devices and infrastructure that millions of people don't have. The vast majority of tech is built for engagement metrics, not community impact, and they have left entire populations behind.
-
Our novel approach.
SMS works on every phone and doesn't require internet or data plans. We build AI where people already are, with technology they already use.
We believe in privacy-first design that aims to empower human users.
Imagining a new information infrastructure.
We believe reliable information should reach the people who need it the most. The future isn't bigger networks, it's better ones. Smaller, smarter, more intentional systems that actually serve communities.
Build accessible AI infrastructure with us.
Whether you're funding innovation, serving communities, or building technology that creates real impact, let's talk.