Aiden Hardware Demo

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.


What This Is

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.


Hardware Platform

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

System Architecture

The stack has two layers separated by Unix Domain Sockets:

C++ Hardware Services

Go Agent Runtime


Agent Capabilities


Links


Documentation Sections

The full DeepWiki documentation covers:


Status

Aiden Hardware is currently in the demo and development phase. Core capabilities are functional. Building toward production for US and Europe markets.


About Aiden

Aiden builds AI agent hardware and software systems — products built for the AI-Native era.

Built for the AI-Native Era — aidenai.io