Jardo is a voice-first personal assistant that supervises autonomous coding agents so you can actually delegate to them. It sits above Claude Code and Gemini CLI and conducts them toward your goals, rather than leaving you to babysit a terminal. You state your intent by voice, in your own language, and Jardo takes it from there. It scaffolds the project, initializes git, writes the agent's brief, launches the agent in your real terminal, and then stands watch. Supervision is the core. Jardo reads the terminal like a senior engineer glancing over a teammate's shoulder, understanding both the command and the agent's own reasoning. It builds a live picture of the project from the agent's session memory and git, and judges every action against your stated goal. It approves the normal build, install, edit, and scaffolding work an agent needs, declines only what is genuinely destructive or off-task, and hard-blocks solely the catastrophic and illegal. When the agent stalls, loops, or drifts off course, Jardo does not just wait: it types precise, project-aware guidance back into the terminal to steer it toward completion. Ask "where am I?" at any time and it reports the goal, progress, uncommitted work, and blockers instantly, without an expensive codebase re-scan. Jardo speaks nine languages. Your speech and its replies are localized, while the reasoning core stays in English for accuracy, and Gemma performs the translation. It is engineered for cost and reliability. Inference runs on Gemma on AMD Instinct GPUs via ROCm, with Fireworks AI as an instant fallback. Every request is routed to the cheapest capable model and cached aggressively. Security is first-class: secrets live only in the macOS Keychain, an append-only audit log redacts sensitive data, a global kill-switch halts everything by hotkey, and you can delete your entire profile at any time. It is self-contained, private by default, on-device, and installs with a single command. (Windows Version Soon)
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