Zara

The assistant that knows what you've learned.

A voice-first personal AI. It plugs into everything I've read, watched, and saved, connects to my calendar, email, and live data, and remembers across conversations.

Private Active Voice-first

What it does

A personal assistant, not a generic one.

41 live tools
10k+ knowledge chunks
5 memory tiers
4 AI providers

Voice-first

I talk, it talks back. No typing, no interface to learn.

One knowledge base

Everything I save gets embedded into one searchable place: videos, books, web clippings, highlights, quotes.

Morning briefing

A briefing tuned to what I actually track — cricket, markets, soccer, weather, local events, and my calendar — assembled fresh each day.

Persistent memory

It remembers preferences, patterns, and facts about me across conversations, not just within one.

Live & operational

13+ live connections — Gmail, Calendar, Tasks, Drive, markets, sports, weather. It can retrieve and act, not just answer.

Why I built it

Three honest reasons.

It comes to my stuff

Connected, not centralized.

I didn't want to move everything into one more app. I wanted something that connects to where my knowledge already lives — and comes to it, instead of forcing me to put it all in one place.

I'd rather talk

Mainly, I like talking to it.

It's a voice assistant first. I think better out loud than I do typing into a box — so that's how I use it. Typing was never the point.

A place to tinker

Pushing what's possible.

It's also a personal hobby — tinkering with AI, and seeing how far you can actually push what a personal assistant is capable of.