The next layer
of the stack.
An operating system designed around one idea: your computer should answer to you — not to the cloud, not to advertisers, not to anyone else.
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Not just an OS. A declaration.
Every operating system you can buy today was designed to serve the company that built it. Windows sends telemetry to Microsoft. macOS is tied to Apple's ecosystem. Chrome OS is a browser running on hardware. Your computer is not yours in any meaningful sense — it is a client device for someone else's platform, and your use of it generates data that benefits them, not you.
Wzdom OS starts from a different premise. Local-first. Intelligence that runs on your hardware and never leaves. An AI layer that learns your preferences, manages your digital life, and answers only to you — with no cloud dependency, no account required, no surveillance model underneath. Privacy is not a feature you enable. It is the architecture.
This is not a concept. We are building it. Wzdom Privacy is the first proof — a piece of software that gives you real visibility over your own machine. The OS is the complete answer: every layer of computing, rebuilt with ownership as the first principle.
Core Principles
Built on four non-negotiables.
Every AI capability runs on your hardware. No prompts leave your machine. No behavioral data is transmitted. No cloud inference, no model trained on your activity. Intelligence without surveillance — because the two are not actually in conflict.
The OS collects nothing about how you use it. No crash reports, no usage analytics, no diagnostics shipped to a server unless you explicitly choose to share them. Most operating systems make collection opt-out. We make it opt-in — and we make the default easy to live with.
From the kernel up, every layer is designed to serve the user. Not the developer. Not the platform. Not the advertiser. Your data is stored in formats you can read, export, and take with you. There is no lock-in because there is no business model that requires it.
Every privacy claim is verifiable. You should be able to inspect what your OS is doing at any time, without needing a law degree or a packet sniffer. We publish our threat intelligence sources, our data handling policies, and our architecture decisions because transparency is the only credible form of trust.
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