SILA OS gives every task a real computer in the cloud. Autonomous workers operate the browser, the files, the applications — and prove every step on a live screen, while you watch.

“The intelligent system for autonomous work.”
Named for the Sila plateau in Calabria, and for its lakes — where the water is calm and the work is patient. That is how software should labor for you.
A full Linux desktop — browser, filesystem, applications — spun up for the job and streamed to you live. It’s like standing behind a very fast, very patient colleague.
A worker never gets to declare its own success. Every step is checked through an independent fresh read, and the timeline keeps the evidence: plans, actions, checks, artifacts.
When a button moves or a layout ships overnight, Sila re-finds the control by what it means, finishes the job, and remembers the repaired path for every run after.
Credentials live encrypted in the Sila Vault. Workers log into your applications without the AI ever seeing a password — and the timeline masks every sensitive step.
This is a live task: find the right invoice in a CRM, verify the value on the page, save the artifact — with the moment the interface changed and Sila healed around it, on the record.

SILA OS is being built in the open air of Calabria and tested against real work every day. When the closed beta opens, invites go out in order — get in line.
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