Simular

Revolutionary AI-powered computer operation that mimics human-like interactions

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What is Simular

Simular is a company that specializes in developing autonomous agents for computer operation. Its technology is rooted in the open-source Agent S framework. Unlike other AI solutions that only chat or interact with APIs, Simular's agents truly operate computers using graphical user interfaces (GUIs) - they can view screens, move cursors, click buttons, and input text, completing tasks on browsers, desktop applications, and even mobile apps, just like a remote assistant.

The flagship product, Sai, is positioned as an "always-on AI colleague that completes tasks on your behalf when you're not around." The underlying Agent S framework utilizes hierarchical planning and Agent-Computer Interface (ACI) design, achieving a 72.6% success rate on the OSWorld desktop operation benchmark, surpassing the human baseline of 72.36%; it also scores 90.1% on WebVoyager and 71.6% on Android operation.

Key Features and Use Cases

Simular offers a macOS desktop version, Simular Pro download, and cloud-based isolated virtual desktops that can operate 24/7. It can perform tasks across browsers, desktops, and mobile devices, and can be controlled using APIs, terminals, or custom programming. The Agent S framework is open-source, allowing engineers to integrate it into their own projects. Who is it suitable for? It's ideal for those who want to automate repetitive tasks that lack APIs and require manual interface interactions, such as form filling, data transfer between systems, and backend management; it's also suitable for developers who want to research or build their own GUI agents. Currently, some features are invite-only and still in the early stages.

Key Features

  • GUI operation: mimics human-like interactions, such as clicking, typing, and operating browsers and desktop apps
  • Cross-environment execution: performs tasks across browsers, desktops, and mobile devices
  • Cloud-based isolated virtual desktops: operates 24/7 without interruption
  • Open-source Agent S framework: utilizes hierarchical planning and ACI design
  • Customizable: can be controlled using APIs, terminals, or custom programming

Pros

  • Automates tasks without APIs that require manual interface interactions
  • Outperforms human baselines on OSWorld, WebVoyager, and other benchmarks
  • Open-source Agent S framework allows for customization and extension

Cons

  • Some products are still invite-only and in the early stages
  • GUI operation may be prone to errors on complex or frequently updated interfaces
  • Pricing information is not transparent

Use Cases

  • Automating form filling, data transfer, and other repetitive tasks without APIs
  • Allowing agents to operate desktops and browsers on your behalf when you're offline
  • Managing backend tasks, such as data processing and interface operations
  • Researching or building custom GUI agents

Editor's Note

The biggest challenge for computer operation agents is adapting to changing interfaces. Simular's performance on standard benchmarks is impressive, even surpassing human baselines on OSWorld. However, real-world environments can be unpredictable, and I consider Simular a promising but still developing solution. The open-source framework is a plus, and engineers who want to integrate it into their projects should give it a try. We give it a rating of 4.1.

FAQ

How does Simular differ from browser automation tools?

Simular's agents operate entire computers using GUIs, covering desktop apps, browsers, and mobile devices, and can be controlled using APIs, terminals, or custom programming, making it more comprehensive than pure browser automation tools.

Can Agent S be used for free?

The Agent S framework is open-source and can be used by developers. However, commercial products like Sai and Simular Pro are invite-only and paid, with pricing available on the official website.

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