ai.com has officially launched its autonomous AI agent platform. Founded by Kris Marszalek—the co-founder and CEO of Crypto.com—the new venture aims to transition the industry from passive chatbots to proactive digital assistants capable of executing complex, real-world tasks.
The platform allows users to generate private, personal AI agents designed to operate on their behalf. Beyond merely answering queries, these agents can organize workflows, manage communications, and execute actions across various applications. A standout feature of the technology is the agent’s ability to autonomously build out missing capabilities to complete specific tasks, with these improvements subsequently shared across the network to enhance the utility for all users.
A New Frontier for Personal Automation
The rollout promises a high degree of utility for the average consumer. ai.com noted that users will soon be able to deploy agents to trade stocks, automate calendar management, and even update online dating profiles.
Crucially, the platform emphasizes a “privacy-first” architecture. All agents operate within a dedicated secure environment where data is segregated and encrypted using user-specific keys. This ensures that while the agents are autonomous, they remain strictly within the capability limits defined by the user.
Kris Marszalek, who scaled Crypto.com to over 150 million users, intends to lead both companies as CEO. His goal for ai.com is to mainstream agentic AI and Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) with the same momentum he brought to cryptocurrency adoption.
The launch follows the high-profile acquisition of the ai.com domain in 2025—a transaction cited as one of the largest domain purchases in history. The official product debut coincided with a commercial broadcast during Super Bowl LX on NBC.
Commenting on the launch, Kris Marszalek, Founder and CEO of ai.com, said:
“We are at a fundamental shift in AI’s evolution as we rapidly move beyond basic chats to AI agents actually getting things done for humans. Our vision is a decentralized network of billions of agents who self-improve and share these improvements with each other, vastly and rapidly expanding agentic capabilities and accelerating the advent of AGI.”
Democratizing the “Agentic” Experience
While autonomous AI has traditionally been the reserve of those with high technical proficiency or specialized hardware, ai.com is positioning itself as a frictionless entry point for the mass market. The platform claims users can go from “zero to AI agent” in just 60 seconds via their ai.com profile, requiring no technical knowledge.
The service is available via a freemium model. While users can start for free by selecting a user and AI handle, additional paid subscription tiers are available for those requiring enhanced capabilities and higher input token limits.