A small device for your home or desk. Talk to it like a person — it answers, reads your papers out loud, and can even call or message people for you. No phone in your hand. No app to learn.
Imagine a small, friendly device on your desk or kitchen counter. You can talk to it, show it things, and give it your important papers to remember. When you have a question — about your bills, your health, your work, or the world — you just ask out loud. It answers in plain language and, if you want, it can call a person, send a message, or set a reminder for you. That's it.
"Read me the letter from the hospital."
It looks at the letter and reads it out loud.
"Want me to book your follow-up call?" — yes, done.
No technical setup. No menus. No screens to squint at. If you can speak, you can use YeongSil.
Today's assistants are loud but unhelpful. Here are the three everyday frustrations YeongSil was built to fix.
Every quick question turns into 20 minutes of scrolling. The tool you use to get answers is the one pulling you away.
Alexa can't remember your appointments. ChatGPT forgets everything the moment you close the tab.
Bills, contracts, prescriptions, school forms — buried in folders and inboxes when you need them most.
No buzzwords. Here's what YeongSil actually does for you every day.
A small built-in camera lets it look at what's around you. Hold up a letter and ask "what does this say?" — it reads it out loud.
Upload your documents, bills, and notes. It learns from them so when you ask a question, the answer comes from your world — not just the internet.
Ask it to call your son, send a WhatsApp to mom, or remind you to take your medicine. It actually does it.
Weather, news, prices, today's exchange rate — just ask. It checks the internet for you, no typing needed.
Use the AI you already trust (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini) or let YeongSil handle it for you. Your choice.
Everything you upload is private and encrypted. It's never used to train anyone's AI — ours or anyone else's.
Other devices listen. YeongSil sees, remembers, and acts. Here's how it stacks up against the assistants you already know.
| Feature | YeongSil | Amazon Echo | Rabbit R1 | ChatGPT app |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sees your environment | ✓ | — | ✓ | ◐ |
| Remembers your documents | ✓ | — | — | ◐ |
| Makes calls / sends messages | ✓ | ◐ | — | — |
| Works without a phone | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | — |
| Private (not used for training) | ✓ | — | — | — |
| Offline wake word | ✓ | ✓ | — | — |
| Developer platform | ✓ | ✓ | — | ◐ |
You don't need to learn anything new. You speak, it listens — then it acts.
Like talking to a person. "What did the doctor say in my last report?" or "Read me this letter."
It checks the documents and notes you've shared with it — then the internet if it needs more.
A clear, spoken reply through the speaker. Not a wall of text — a real answer, just for you.
Need to call someone, send a message, or set a reminder? Just say so. It handles it without you touching your phone.
Whether it's at home, at work, or behind a counter — here's how people will use YeongSil every day.
Keeps track of school dates, bills, and family papers. One device the whole house can ask.
Upload your invoices, customer files, and prices. Ask "what did I quote Ahmed last month?" — get the answer right away.
No screens, no buttons, no apps to learn. Just speak — and it listens, reads, and helps.
Put one in every room. Guests can ask about checkout time, room service, or local tips in any language.
A counter helper that knows every product, price, and return rule — so your staff never have to guess.
Build your own skills on top of YeongSil and ship them to thousands of devices. Keep 70% of what you earn.
For the blind, the visually impaired, and the elderly who struggle with screens — YeongSil describes the world, remembers their life, and acts on their behalf. No app to learn. No menus to navigate.
"There's a glass, a phone, and an opened book to your left." Read mail, labels, medicine boxes — instantly.
"Sara just walked in." "You're in the kitchen." YeongSil names what's around you so you never feel lost.
Call family, send a voice note, set a reminder — by speaking. No button to find, no screen to read.
We're partnering with NGOs and accessibility organisations to make YeongSil affordable for those who need it most.
— Digitec Foundation Programme
Developers can build their own "skills" for YeongSil — like a fitness coach, a legal helper, or a language tutor — and ship them to thousands of devices. Users add them in one tap. You keep 70% of what you earn. We handle the rest.
Use the AI service you already pay for — or let us take care of everything in one plan. Pricing is locked in at launch, and early waitlist members get 30% off.
Hardware sold separately · All plans require a YeongSil device · Cancel anytime
The YeongSil mobile app is your device's control centre. Available on iOS and Android. Everything about your YeongSil — managed from your phone.

YeongSil is a product of Digitec — a Big Data and AI company with 150+ projects shipped and 40+ enterprise clients. Based in Pakistan, building for the world.
Digitec has been engineering intelligent systems since 2023. YeongSil is our first consumer hardware product.
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Not yet. We're currently in the prototype phase. Join the waitlist to be first when pre-orders open in 2027.
Yes, a subscription is required for cloud features, LLM access, and document storage. The BYOLLM plan at $4.99/mo lets you use your own API key.
OpenAI (GPT-4o), Anthropic Claude, Google Gemini, and any OpenAI-compatible API including local models. Or use YeongSil's native LLM on the Pro plan.
Basic voice interaction uses local wake-word detection offline. Full responses, web search, and document queries require an internet connection.
Yes. Your documents are encrypted at rest and in transit. YeongSil never uses your personal data to train any model.
YeongSil is a product of Digitec, based in Lahore, Pakistan. We build for a global audience.
The iOS and Android companion app launches alongside the hardware pre-order in 2027. A beta will be available to waitlist members earlier.
Join 2,400+ people waiting for the future of personal AI. We share prototypes, ask for feedback, and give early members real input into what ships. This isn't a mailing list — it's the founding community.