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omi vs Pi

Which one should you ship with? Here is the side-by-side panel verdict, pricing read, reviewer split, and community vote comparison.

O

Personal AI

omi

AI that sees your screen, hears your world, and tells you what to do

Ship

75%

Panel ship

Community

Paid

Entry

omi is an open-source ambient AI companion that captures what's on your screen and listens to your environment in real time. Rather than requiring you to prompt it, omi operates as a persistent background layer — observing, remembering, and surfacing relevant advice or actions based on what you're actually doing. Built by BasedHardware, the project combines screen capture, audio processing, and LLM inference to create an AI that functions more like a co-pilot than a chatbot. Under the hood it pipes captured context through a vision-language pipeline and surfaces suggestions via a lightweight overlay. The codebase is open source and modular, allowing you to swap in different models or tweak what omi pays attention to. The appeal is obvious but so is the tension: this is the ambient computing interface many have theorized about for years, but it puts a lot of trust in local (or remote) processing of highly personal data. At 685 GitHub stars on a single day, it's clearly resonating with the "AI as a continuous presence" crowd rather than the "AI as a tool I invoke" crowd.

P

AI Assistants

Pi

Inflection's personal AI — empathetic and conversational

Ship

67%

Panel ship

Community

Free

Entry

Pi is designed to be a supportive, empathetic AI companion. Less focused on productivity and more on genuine conversation, emotional support, and personal coaching. Unique voice mode feels natural.

Decision
omi
Pi
Panel verdict
Ship · 3 ship / 1 skip
Ship · 2 ship / 1 skip
Community
No community votes yet
No community votes yet
Pricing
Open Source
Free
Best for
AI that sees your screen, hears your world, and tells you what to do
Inflection's personal AI — empathetic and conversational
Category
Personal AI
AI Assistants

Reviewer scorecard

Builder
80/100 · ship

The modular architecture is genuinely well-designed — you can swap models, customize triggers, and run inference locally. The vision pipeline is clean and the code quality is above average for a GitHub-trending project.

No panel take
Skeptic
45/100 · skip

Storing a continuous stream of your screen and audio — even locally — is an enormous privacy surface. The threat model for ambient AI companions is very different from chatbots. I'd want to see a serious third-party security audit before running this on anything I care about.

45/100 · skip

It's a chatbot, not a tool. Can't write code, can't search the web, can't create content. The empathy is nice but it doesn't DO anything productive.

Futurist
80/100 · ship

omi is an early prototype of the ambient intelligence layer that will ultimately replace the app paradigm. The UX model — AI sees and hears vs. AI waits to be asked — is the real paradigm shift here, not just the code.

80/100 · ship

Pi represents a different AI future — not about productivity but about human connection. As AI companions become normalized, Pi has first-mover advantage in emotional intelligence.

Creator
80/100 · ship

For anyone doing creative work that involves juggling references, research, and drafts across windows, an AI that tracks what you're actually working on and offers contextual suggestions is genuinely exciting. This is the research assistant I've wanted.

80/100 · ship

Pi's voice mode is the most natural-sounding AI conversation I've had. For brainstorming and thinking out loud, it's better than any other assistant.

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