Enai is building a calm, focused computing experience that reorganizes a computer around the way people actually work. On its website, Enai describes itself as a ‘computer that organizes itself for you,’ with the goal of caring for your intent, attention, and time. The company argues that modern desktops and operating systems (macOS and Windows) were designed decades ago and therefore struggle to handle the volume of information and digital context that people manage today, leading to interfaces that feel stressful and messy.
Enai positions its product as a ‘new interface alongside the operating system’ that connects websites, apps, documents, and downloads - highlighting that what matters is the relationships between things. In private beta, Enai invites visitors to join a waitlist to be ‘the first to experience calm, focused computing.’ Its public writing also frames the effort as an interface-architecture project grounded in human-computer interaction history, learning, and the goal of building simple, practical software that normal people want to use.