Rosply
Rosply is an AI agent that controls your computer autonomously—moving the mouse, typing, clicking, and completing real tasks on Windows, Mac, and Linux. It works with any vision-capable model via OpenRouter and integrates Claude Code and MCP for developers.
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Rosply
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AI agent that controls your computer autonomously
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Rosply is an AI agent that sees your screen and controls your computer. It moves the mouse, types, clicks, and completes real tasks autonomously on Windows, Mac, and Linux. It works with any vision capable, intelligent model via OpenRouter, so you are never locked into one provider. Native Claude Code and MCP integration lets developers plug it into their workflow as an agent that executes tasks, not just writes code.
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Hey everyone! Maker here. 👋
Honestly, Rosply started out of boredom. I wanted to build something, and I got curious about whether an AI could actually use a computer the way a person does, not just answer questions in a chat window, but see the screen, move the mouse, click, type, and get real things done.
That curiosity turned into months of work: building the vision system so it can read the screen, adding persistent memory so it does not forget context between steps, loop detection so it knows when it is stuck instead of repeating the same mistake forever, and eventually a Claude Code and MCP integration so developers can plug it straight into their workflow.
The biggest lesson along the way was that the hard part is not getting an AI to understand a task, it is getting it to recover gracefully when something goes wrong on screen. That is where most of the engineering effort went.
Would love to hear what you think, and happy to answer any questions about how it works under the hood.
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