Vytrion is a personal AI operating system with real memory.
Built on an identity-native internet layer, Vytrion lets your AI remember, reason, and persist across devices — securely and user-owned.
Not a website. Not an app. Not a blockchain. Vytrion is an identity-first system where memory, intelligence, sync, and interface belong to you — not platforms.
Not a website. Not an app. Not a blockchain. Vytrion is an architecture that makes identity the root of trust, storage, intelligence, sync, networking, and interface—so your phone, laptop, and vehicle operate as one secure system.
One spine, many layers
Vytrion ID anchors trust and permissions. Vault stores encrypted user data. Graph represents semantic state. Sync propagates deltas. Mesh connects devices peer‑to‑peer. Space/OS renders that same state as holographic UI.
Fast diligence path
- 1One‑pager What it solves — executive view
- 2Proof — demos + runtime
- 3System map — architecture diagram
- 4WhitepaperGitHub — full roadmap
12‑layer unified stack
- 1Identity — Vytrion ID
- 2Data — Vytrion Vault
- 3Knowledge — Vytrion Graph
- 4Sync — Vytrion Sync
- 5Devices — Vytrion Mesh
- 6Network — Vytrion Net
- 7Integrity — Vytrion Chain
- 8Compute — HyperStructures
- 9Intelligence — Intent Graph
- 10Interface — Vytrion Space
- 11OS — Vytrion OS
- 12Developer — Vytrion SDK
Quick overviews
Two short videos that explain what Vytrion is, how the protocol works, and why the stack is designed to be identity‑native.
GitHub repository
Versioned source for the public whitepaper and protocol documentation. Use this for change history, citations, and reviewer notes.
Roadmap phases 1–22
Architecture overview, why the internet is broken, implementation phases, and future vision.