Personal AI Assistant

June

Always on. Voice-first. Built to do, not just suggest. Meet June — the personal assistant that actually takes action on your phone.

June AI assistant app screenshot

What June can do

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Say it once. June handles the rest.

No buttons. No menus. Just your voice. June listens to natural speech, understands context, and executes instantly — hands-free, eyes-free.

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June app interface
Book an Uber

Airport in 20 minutes. June opens Uber, picks the fastest ride, and confirms it.

Order my usual on DoorDash

Same lunch, same place, same delivery notes. One sentence and it is handled.

Order my groceries

Milk, eggs, fruit, sparkling water. June rebuilds your list and checks out.

Personal AI assistant

Built for memory, action, and the phone.

June combines the three things people search for in a useful AI assistant: personal context, real follow-through, and availability on the device they use all day.

Privacy and trust
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AI assistant with memory

June keeps the context that makes follow-up work feel natural.

A useful personal assistant should not ask the same questions every time. June is designed to remember preferences, instructions, routines, and outcomes so a new request can build on what already happened.

Preferences and routinesPast conversationsUseful instructions
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AI assistant that takes action

The product goal is completed tasks, not another list of suggestions.

June is built around phone workflows: booking rides, ordering food, checking out groceries, sending messages, searching the web, and managing everyday tasks through the apps people already use.

Rides and errandsMessages and remindersApp-based follow-through
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AI assistant for iPhone and Android

The phone is the surface where a personal assistant is most useful.

June is being designed for iPhone and Android because the best assistant is close to your calendar, messages, apps, location, and daily context. Voice-first input keeps it usable when hands are busy.

iPhone and AndroidVoice-first interactionMobile-first context

Questions & answers

June is a personal AI assistant for your phone. You speak naturally, give it a task, and June helps carry it through across everyday mobile workflows like rides, food, search, reminders, and messages.

June's memory is designed to keep useful context such as preferences, instructions, past conversations, routines, and outcomes. The goal is practical follow-through, with user control over what is remembered and removed.

June is built around action, not just answers. It is designed to help with phone-based tasks such as booking rides, ordering groceries, sending messages, searching the internet, setting reminders, and managing day-to-day app flows.

June is being built for both iPhone and Android, with the same core assistant, memory, and task-execution model across platforms. Private beta access is available through the waitlist.

Yes. Memory is designed to be understandable and editable. June's product direction is to make saved context visible enough that people can correct it, remove it, and choose what should not be retained.

Most chatbots stop at an answer. June is positioned as a mobile assistant that keeps context and helps complete actions on your phone, so the useful outcome is the finished task rather than another suggestion.