
Four commitments. One AI Home.
The CASABOT experience does not come from a single clever feature. It comes from four architectural commitments that work together — each one shaping how the home senses, thinks, and responds to the people living in it. Together they are what make CASABOT The AI Home rather than another smart-home product.
HiveOS — the operating layer. Underneath every CASABOT home runs HiveOS, the local operating system that unifies devices, protocols, and behaviors into a single autonomous system. Lighting, climate, shading, security, appliances, sensors — regardless of brand or protocol — are coordinated as one. HiveOS resolves conflicts, sets priorities, and self-heals when individual devices fail, isolating faults so the rest of the home keeps running. Residents never see HiveOS directly. They feel its absence everywhere else: nothing in the home fights itself, and nothing forgets what the rest of the home is doing.
BOTty — the conversational butler. BOTty is the voice and chat interface to the home. Residents do not learn commands or syntax; they speak the way they would speak to a person. "It's a bit cold in here." "I'm heading out, lock up behind me." "Wake me at seven, gently." BOTty understands intent, draws on context — who is home, what time it is, what just happened — and translates conversation into coordinated action across the whole system.
Augmented Reality — the visual layer. For residents and on-site staff who want to see rather than speak, CASABOT provides an AR layer that turns the physical home into a navigable interface. Point a phone or a compatible headset at a room and see what the system sees: which devices are active, where energy is going, what is scheduled, what needs attention. For property operators and maintenance teams, AR collapses training time and surfaces issues spatially, where they actually exist. For residents, it is the home made legible — a quiet, visual answer to "what is happening here, right now?"
On-device AI — the intelligence, kept local. The fourth commitment is the one that makes the other three trustworthy. All learning and inference happen on hardware inside the home. There is no cloud dependency, no data egress by default, no behavioral profile being assembled somewhere else. If the internet drops, the home keeps thinking. If a resident asks where their data is, the honest answer is: in the room with them. Privacy is not a setting toggled on after the fact. It is the architecture.
These four commitments are not modules sold separately. They are the foundation of every CASABOT deployment, residential or hospitality, single home or full development. Take any one away and the AI Home stops being one. Together, they are how a building learns to participate in the life of the people inside it — quietly, locally, and on terms the resident sets.