Compute
The desktop overlay reads your screen and points you to the next step, so you click.
The agent draws a labelled arrow at the exact spot on your screen. Your mouse stays yours.
A one-shot capture grounds the guidance in what is actually on your screen, only when you ask.
Ask from the always-on-top HUD; the answer streams back as speech and text.
In guide mode the on-screen pointer is the only gesture allowed. Nothing else can touch the machine.
Learn a tool by being shown the button, not told to hunt for it.
Walk a teammate through a flow with the pointer doing the pointing.
Keep your hands on the keyboard and let the agent point out the next step.
The overlay ships with the desktop app (Windows today).
Summon the overlay and ask where to go or what to do next.
The agent reads the screen and draws an arrow to the exact spot.
Guide mode points; you click. Switch to computer use to hand it over.
“Where do I turn on dark mode here?”
“Walk me through exporting this to CSV.”
No remote desktop. It helps you where you already work.
Switch to computer use to let the agent click and type on its own, or keep doing it yourself.