I m building Ziggy an on-screen AI companion that helps you while you browse, based on what you re actually looking at. No tab switching, no copy-pasting into a separate chat.
The goal is simple: make AI feel like a natural part of your browsing, not a separate destination.
I m currently building Ziggy, an on-screen AI companion that helps based on what you re actually looking at without forcing you to switch tabs or copy-paste content into a chat.
This week I ve been focusing less on new features and more on UX polish.
One small but meaningful change: Instead of making users wait in silence, Ziggy now instantly responds with Thinking and then replaces it with the real answer once it s ready.
Ziggy is an on screen AI companion that understands what’s visible on your screen and helps instantly without breaking your flow. Unlike traditional chatbots that live in a separate tab, Ziggy stays with you while you browse and answers questions based on page context or general queries. It can also compare prices of products you’re viewing and find the best available deal, while reacting like a digital pet that sleeps when idle and shows simple emotions.