Prototype. Auto-goes transparent & always-on-top inside the Tauri shell
(see desktop/README.md) — then Ori lives in the corner of your real screen.
hand me a recovery screen below · I read it against your own par (your ~90-day usual) · poke me for your read
78 · rested
hand me a screen →
Ori
Today's recovery
78
Your number, read against your own par — never a raw score against anyone else.
Shape
Colour
Focus
Presence
85%
How solid Ori looks. It softens when you step away and blooms back as your cursor comes near.
Pin in placeor double-click Ori
Green still means recovered — colour just changes Ori's mood palette, never your read. Saved on this device.
Talk to Ori
You'll always get an answer — Ori runs from the cloud until your own machine is ready.
Want it fully local? Install Ollama (ollama.com) and ollama pull llama3.2 —
Ori picks it up automatically; nothing leaves your device. (Big models like Kimi stay
cloud-only — a 3B like Llama 3.2, Qwen 2.5, or Phi runs fine on a laptop.)
Want me on your desktop? No dashboard, no leaderboard — just your number, read against your own par. Run me fully on-device: nothing has to leave your machine.
Apple Silicon (M-series) · ~2.8 MB · unsigned early build.
First time opening Ori? (30 seconds)
Open the .dmg, drag Ori into Applications.
Double-click Ori. macOS says it “can’t be checked for malicious software.” That’s expected — it’s an unsigned early build, not broken. Click Done.
Open System Settings → Privacy & Security, scroll down, click “Open Anyway” next to Ori, confirm — then Ori opens every morning with a normal double-click.
v0.1 · early AI. Ori nudges, never diagnoses — not medical advice. On-device mode keeps chats on your machine; cloud mode sends them to oriya.app to answer.
Ori needs Three.js to come alive, and it couldn't load right now.
Reconnect (or serve this page instead of blocking the CDN) and Ori will be here.