The AI that remembers everything
you've seen and heard.
Press one key. Ask anything. Get it back.

For Windows · macOS coming soon · Your data stays on your laptop · Hotkey: Ctrl Shift Space
your screen, right now
C
Christian
Active now
you good for tonight at 8?
just now · unread
Message Christian…
You
Reply yes, but tell him I'll be 30 minutes late.
Clarko
Sent: "yeah for sure, running ~30 late though, see you at 8:30 ✌️"
How it works

Three steps. No setup, no menus.

01
Ctrl + Shift + Space

Press the hotkey

Anywhere on your computer. In any app, any browser tab, any window. Clarko comes to you.

02

Speak naturally

Ask anything. Ramble, change your mind, correct yourself. Clarko figures out what you actually meant.

03
Clarko · Done. Reply sent to Christian.

Get the answer or action

Clarko answers based on what's on your screen, or actually performs the task: typing, clicking, switching apps.

Features

Sees, hears, remembers, acts.

Most AI assistants forget the second your tab closes. Clarko remembers everything you've seen and heard for two weeks — searchable in plain English.

Remembers everything you do

Clarko quietly indexes your screen and audio every 30-60 seconds, locally on your laptop. Ask "find that article I was reading this morning" or "what did the speaker say about pricing yesterday" — Clarko surfaces it in a second. 14 days of rolling memory, your data never leaves your machine.

find the link i opened yesterday about apple earnings
Found it — 14h ago, in Chrome:
"Apple Q4 2025: Services hit $26B, iPhone flat"
bloomberg.com · you read for 4 minutes

Sees your screen

Any monitor, any app. Ask "what's wrong with this code?", "summarise this article", "read me my inbox". Clarko answers based on what's actually visible. No screenshots, no copy-paste.

12def calculate_total(items):
13    total = 0
14    for item in items:
15        total = item.price
16    return total
Line 15: should be +=, not =. You're overwriting on each loop.

Hears your audio

Pause a video, ask "is that true?". Clarko already heard the last 5 minutes of speakers: Spotify, YouTube, Discord calls. Zero setup, just hit the hotkey.

Does the work

"Open Spotify and play lo-fi", "reply to him in Discord saying I'll be late", "fill this Google Sheet with sample data". Clarko types, clicks, switches windows, by voice.

on my way?
running 5 late, sorry

Speak naturally

Ramble, change your mind, correct yourself mid-sentence. Clarko ignores fillers and "actually no, scratch that". Answers what you actually meant, not what you literally said.

You
"uh, open my sheets and actually just google the weather"
Heard
google the weather
Examples

Things people actually ask.

"Reply to Christian on Discord saying I'll be there at 8." Drafts. Sends.
"What did he just say?" Replays the last minute of audio in plain text.
"Open Sheets and put in 12 months of fake startup MRR." Opens. Fills. Done in 8 seconds.
"What's the bug in this code?" Reads your IDE. Spots the typo.
"Search Twitter for the latest on OpenAI." Opens X.com, searches, scrolls.
"Translate that headline." Reads the screen, translates instantly.
Under the hood

What's actually in the box.

No vague promises. Here are the exact pieces that make Clarko work.

Local voice transcription

Whisper runs on your CPU. Your voice never leaves your machine until you ask.

Anthropic Claude

The reasoning model. We handle the API; you don't need a separate account.

Multi-monitor capture

Sees every monitor, downsampled and sent only when you press the hotkey.

System audio loopback

Hears whatever your speakers play: videos, calls, podcasts. WASAPI on Windows.

UI automation

Types, clicks, switches windows via Windows accessibility. Works in any app.

Tray-resident

Runs invisibly in the background. Pause from the tray icon any time.

Compare

Why not just ChatGPT desktop?

Most AI products give you one of these. Clarko gives you all four, in one hotkey, on every app you use.

Clarko ChatGPT desktop Wispr Flow Cluely
Sees your screen All monitors On demand ·
Hears system audio Rolling 5 min · · ·
Voice input Hotkey Dictation ·
Acts on your computer Types, clicks, opens · · ·
Works in any app Limited Limited
Pricing

One plan. No tiers.

Every feature. Unlimited use. Cancel anytime.

Clarko Pro
$20 / month
Billed monthly · Cancel anytime
  • 14-day searchable memory: everything you've seen and heard, locally indexed
  • Unlimited screen vision: every monitor, every app
  • Audio recall: pause any video, ask what was said
  • Voice + text input: Ctrl+Shift+Space to talk, Ctrl+Shift+T to type
  • App control: Discord, Slack, browser, anything
  • Privacy by default: data stays on your laptop, auto-skips passwords + banking
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FAQ

Questions people ask.

What does Clarko actually capture? +
Clarko keeps a short rolling buffer of recent screenshots + system-audio transcripts in RAM (for "what just happened" questions). It also indexes longer-term memory — OCR'd screen text and audio transcripts every 30-60 seconds — into a local SQLite database on your laptop, with 14-day retention. That database never leaves your machine. Your microphone is off until you press the hotkey.
Where is my memory stored, and can I see it? +
In %APPDATA%\Clarko\memory.db on your laptop. Open the timeline anytime from the tray icon → Memory → Open timeline. You can search, pin, delete individual events, or wipe everything with one click. Export to JSON for backup or transfer to another machine. Clarko also auto-skips capture for password fields, banking sites, incognito windows, 1Password / Bitwarden / etc.
What gets sent to Anthropic when I ask? +
A transcription of your voice (made locally with Whisper), a transcription of recent system audio (also local), and 1–3 recent screenshots. That goes through our backend, which forwards it to Anthropic's Claude API. Anthropic doesn't train on it by default.
Does Clarko work without an internet connection? +
Voice transcription runs locally and works offline. But the AI reasoning (Claude) needs an internet connection. Most asks won't work without it.
Is it on Mac? +
Not yet. Windows-only for now. Mac is on the roadmap.
What happens when I hit the daily limit? +
Daily limit of 300 requests. That's plenty for typical use. If you hit it, the bubble says "daily limit reached" and resets at midnight UTC.
Why does Windows say "unknown publisher"? +
We don't have a code-signing certificate yet (~$200/year, on the roadmap). Click "More info" → "Run anyway". This is normal for indie software.
How do I cancel? +
Click the unsubscribe link in any email from us, or email hello@clarko.app. Your subscription stays active until the end of the billing period.

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