What is Gravity?
Gravity is a highly private AI assistant designed to operate solely on your device. Unlike cloud-based services, your data never leaves your computer, providing unmatched personal data security. Gravity features a learning mechanism that accumulates knowledge about you as it runs quietly in the background. This enables the assistant to offer contextually aware assistance. Importantly, your data remains entirely inaccessible to other users or even the creators of Gravity. Gravity can track your interactions and experiences, thereby acting as a personal knowledge base built upon your experiences. It has a time machine feature which allows you to retrace your digital path, recalling content and context from previous interactions. It can also create a personal CRM, remembering data about your contacts. Among its array of functions, Gravity is optimized to process meeting summaries, create draft emails and detect crucial decisions. Furthermore, Gravity offers extreme privacy with features enabling you to easily exclude certain apps from recording and analyzing data. It works offline, and all models run locally on your Mac, ensuring no dependency on the internet and no data leakage. Designed for Apple Silicon, Gravity is a tool that aims to revolutionize personal productivity while upholding the standards of data privacy.
Pros
- Private data security
- On-device operation
- Data never leaves device
- Contextually aware assistance
- Accumulates personal knowledge
- Tracks personal interactions
- Retraces digital path
- Remembers contact data
- Personal CRM
- Processes meeting summaries
- Creates draft emails
- Detects crucial decisions
- Excludes apps from recording
- Offline functionality
- On-device model runs
- Designed for Apple Silicon
- Revolutionizes personal productivity
- Maintains high privacy standards
- Excludes Incognito windows
- Screen and audio capture
- Local language model
- No data transmission required
- Specific app data exclusion
- Tailoring of individual messages
- Automatic meeting notes
- Proactive smart notifications
- Past data recall
- Browsing history assistance
- Knowledgebase functionality
- Can work without internet
- Remembers and learns from interactions
- Option to download without email
- Instant recall of past decisions
- Helps in remembering people
- Not dependant on cloud
- Data autonomy; inaccessible to others
- Customized according to user
- Empowers personal productivity
- Helps organize tasks
- Monitors all meeting platforms
Cons
- Only works on Mac
- Optimized for Apple Silicon
- No cloud backup
- Possible high storage consumption
- No specified integrations
- Limited offline functionality
- No access for creators
- Continuous background operation
- Privacy may limit features
- Inability to share knowledge
Gravity FAQ
What is Gravity?
Gravity is a highly private, on-device AI assistant that operates exclusively on your device, unlike many cloud-based services. It records and analyzes your data, interactions, and experiences, thereby building a personal knowledge base about you. Importantly, this collected data never leaves your device, prioritizing your personal data security. Gravity features include a learning mechanism, a time machine feature for retracing digital activity, creating personal CRMs, processing meeting summaries, creating draft emails, and detecting crucial decisions.
How does Gravity work on my device?
Gravity runs quietly in the background on your device, learning and accumulating knowledge about you. It tracks your interactions and experiences, records and analyzes your data, and learns from this information, helping it offer more contextually aware assistance. It leverages this data to develop a personal knowledge base built around your unique experiences. All the models run locally on your device which means there is no dependency on an internet connection and no data leakage.
Does Gravity require an internet connection to function?
No, Gravity does not require an internet connection to operate. It works offline and all its models run locally on your device. This offline functionality is central to its design and ensures there is no data leakage.
What kind of data does Gravity record and analyze?
Gravity records and analyzes interactions, experiences, and data that occur on your device. It can capture screen and audio data and from this, it creates a personal knowledge base built upon your experiences. It has the capability to process meeting summaries, create personal CRMs, and track decision-making processes. However, Gravity respects user privacy by allowing users to exclude certain apps from this recording and analyzing process.
How does Gravity's 'time machine' feature work?
Gravity's 'time machine' feature allows you to revisit your digital activity. This feature essentially acts as a search-able history for your digital actions, allowing you to recall content and context from prior interactions. This not only aids in retrieving past information but also helps in connecting the dots between various interactions throughout time.
Can Gravity access my data without my permission?
No, Gravity cannot access your data without your permission. The design of Gravity prioritizes user privacy and ensures that your data remains solely on your device and inaccessible by any outside parties, including Gravity's developers.
What does it mean that Gravity is 'optimized to process meeting summaries'?
When we say Gravity is 'optimized to process meeting summaries', it means that Gravity has the capabilities to record, transcribe, and analyze data from your meetings. It can then automatically create summaries of those meetings, generate draft follow-up emails, extract key tasks and detect pivotal decisions, thereby assisting in managing post-meeting actions.
Can Gravity detect decisions in my conversations and interactions?
Yes, Gravity is designed with the capability to detect key decisions in your conversations and interactions. It's part of its functionality to summarize meetings and generate tasks, where it extracts and recognizes strategic decisions.