Pig is an API designed to automate Windows applications using AI-driven agents. It provides a way to build complex automations through a chat-based interface, allowing users to connect their machines and prototype workflows without writing code. Pig also offers an Agent API, enabling integration of its computer-use AI into custom solutions.
For advanced users and AI teams, Pig includes a low-level SDK that allows the development of custom agents using its toolkit. The SDK is built for developers and is designed to plug into existing agent frameworks as needed. Automations are self-hosted by default, with machines controlled directly by the user and securely subscribed as workers in the Pig system.
The platform equips agents with tools to perform actions such as clicking, typing, and taking screenshots to control Windows applications. It also supports human-in-the-loop operations, enabling seamless transfer of control to human operators when critical oversight is necessary. Pig’s interface and APIs are intended for developers and teams seeking to automate and manage Windows application workflows with AI assistance.
Pig positions itself as a solution for building and operating AI-powered automations on Windows, combining no-code workflow prototyping, developer-focused SDKs, and secure, self-hosted deployment.
In the API design, testing & docs space, Pig takes a focused approach. It focuses on automating repetitive Windows tasks and workflows without manual scripting. It is built as a B2B product for developers and automation engineers. The product ships for the web, API, and the command line, and it can be self-hosted.
Pig first shipped in 2024. Key capabilities include windows automation, Agent SDK, and chat interface. It exposes integrations via a public API.
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