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Media-ly Labs

One home. One intelligence.

Labs is the hardware and AI division of Media-ly. We're building a connected smart-home ecosystem where every device shares a single brain — so the home doesn't just respond to commands, it understands the people living in it.

ATLASThe brain
Smart FridgeThe kitchen hub
Smart MicrowaveThe cook
Home RobotThe hands
The ecosystem

Four projects. One system.

Each device is useful on its own — but the point is what they do together. The fridge knows what's in the home, ATLAS knows the people, and the microwave and robot act on both.

01 · Kitchen Hub

Smart Fridge

The eyes of the kitchen

An AI fridge that sees what goes in and out. Computer vision identifies and logs every item, tracks freshness, matches recipes to what you actually have — and Sage, its assistant, knows who's standing in front of the door.

  • Computer-vision inventory with expiry tracking
  • Recipe matching, nutrition and waste prevention
  • Sage — a face-recognizing assistant that personalizes to each family member
FIG.01 / SMART-FRIDGE
Prototype · In development
02 · Extension

Smart Microwave

Cooking, without the guesswork

The microwave doesn't need to ask what you're heating — the fridge already knows. When a plate moves from one to the other, the microwave receives the item, its weight and its history, and cooks it for the optimal time and power. No buttons, no burnt edges.

  • Receives item identity directly from the fridge
  • Optimal time and power, computed per dish
  • Food-safety aware — knows how long leftovers have been stored
FIG.02 / SMART-MICROWAVE
Concept · In development
03 · Extension

Home Robot

The hands of the household

A wheeled robot with an articulated arm that closes the loop between knowing and doing. It fetches items from the fridge, loads the microwave, and handles the small recurring tasks — light trash, tidying, carrying — that add up to real time back.

  • Fetches from the fridge, loads the microwave
  • Light household tasks — trash, tidying, deliveries between rooms
  • Directed by ATLAS, so it acts on context, not just commands
FIG.03 / HOME-ROBOT
Concept · In development
04 · The Brain

ATLAS

A lifelong AI companion

Not a voice assistant — a companion designed to remember every conversation, preference and life event across decades. ATLAS is the intelligence layer of the entire ecosystem: it knows the family, learns its patterns, and is built to be passed down through generations.

  • Memory that never forgets — conversations, preferences, life events
  • Proactive help with a high bar: speaks up only when it matters
  • A butler-and-friend personality — honest, never a yes-man
FIG.04 / ATLAS
Engine running · Memory + voice live
Where each piece is at

Building the ecosystem, in the open.

Grouped by readiness — what runs today, what's being built, and what's still ahead.

Working today2 projects
Sage · Kitchen AI assistant + avatar
Avatar engine and voice pipeline are running — a fully clickable live demo today.
Live demo
ATLAS · The lifelong brain
Memory system and voice pipeline are already operational — the intelligence layer for the whole ecosystem.
Core systems running
In active development1 project
Smart Fridge · The kitchen hub
Door display and mobile app are built and clickable; camera inventory + item recognition prototyped.
Working prototype
On the roadmap2 projects
Home Robot · The hands
A wheeled robot with an articulated arm — fetch, load and tidy. In active design now.
In design
Smart Microwave · The cook
Specified to receive item identity straight from the fridge and cook by weight + history. Concept stage.
Concept
Two products, one upgrade path Sage is the family kitchen assistant — an avatar you talk to, like an Alexa with a body. ATLAS is the faceless home intelligence for families ready to go further. On the roadmap: let ATLAS borrow Sage's avatar as an optional body — the same face, a far deeper brain.
Why it wins

Today's assistants can't remember yesterday.

Smart speakers wait for commands, forget every conversation, and treat every member of the household the same. Our ecosystem inverts that: devices that recognize who you are, remember your history, and act before you ask — while keeping personal data inside the home.

That's the gap between a gadget and a companion. It's the difference we're building toward, device by device.

"Today: smart speakers that need constant commands. Our goal: a home that remembers your entire life and knows when to help — and when to stay quiet."

Jaden NuckelsFounder, Media-ly LLC

Partner with us

Want a closer look?

We're happy to walk investors and partners through the working prototypes — from the fridge interfaces to a live conversation with Sage.