Aiden Hardware is a physical AI agent device that plugs into any smartphone or computer via USB, captures the screen through HDMI, listens and speaks through full-duplex audio, and controls the connected device autonomously through keyboard, mouse, and touch inputs — driven by an on-device Go-based LLM agent runtime.
No app install on the host device. No API required. No admin permissions. The host sees a keyboard and a mouse. The intelligence is in the Aiden device.
This Space documents the Aiden Hardware demo — an open-source AI agent hardware platform built on the Luckfox Pico Zero (RV1106).
Aiden Hardware is a mobile AI agent device and phone AI agent platform: it turns any phone or computer into an agent-controlled device by connecting as a standard USB peripheral. While OpenAI is building an AI agent phone for 2028, Aiden works on the phone you already have — today, no new hardware required.
| Component | Details |
|---|---|
| Chip | Luckfox Pico Zero (RV1106) |
| Screen capture | HDMI input — continuous frame capture |
| Audio | Full-duplex recording and playback |
| Device control | USB HID gadget — keyboard, mouse, touch |
| Connectivity | USB (power + data + HID), USB networking |
| Agent runtime | Go-based LLM agent |
| Voice detection | Silero VAD (on-device) |
| Updates | OTA firmware update system |
| Configuration | Web management portal + agent.toml |
The stack has two layers separated by Unix Domain Sockets:
C++ Hardware Services
Go Agent Runtime
The full DeepWiki documentation covers:
Aiden Hardware is currently in the demo and development phase. Core capabilities are functional. Building toward production for US and Europe markets.
Aiden builds AI agent hardware and software systems — products built for the AI-Native era.
Built for the AI-Native Era — aidenai.io