Simular is building the world’s first autonomous computers—systems that can use software like humans do.
From browsing websites and filling out spreadsheets to running creative tools and managing workflows, Simular enables a new era of human-computer interaction where software operates itself.
Whether you’re a solo founder, a global enterprise, or an AI researcher, Simular gives you access to the future of computing: computers that think, act, and get things done—autonomously.
Simular Cloud is your autonomous computer in the cloud—powered by AI agents that click, type, and navigate like a human. No setup, no code. Just ask, and it gets things done. From browsing to automation, it’s your new 24/7 virtual teammate.
Agent S2 still struggles with planning complex, multi-step tasks and handling unclear instructions, often failing due to planning errors, trouble finding UI elements, or navigation mistakes. What improvements are you working on to reduce these failures and make the agent more reliable for challenging workflows?
@vouchy Thanks for the constructive feedback! Agent S2 is just the beginning of our general agent system. Further improvements will require deeper scientific breakthroughs but we’re moving fast. New versions are already on the way, and users on Simular Cloud will get to experience them as soon as they roll out.
I tried their Simular Browser, it is really working. It can help in many ways CHATGPT can not do, read website, log into my account of linkedin and find the top match of people I wanna search.
I’ve been using Simular for the past few months to run high-fidelity simulations for our autonomous drone project, and it’s quickly become one of the most valuable tools in our workflow. The realism of the physics engine, combined with the flexibility of environment customization, allows us to test edge cases that would be dangerous or impractical in real life.
One of Simular’s strongest points is its ability to integrate with ROS and other common robotics frameworks. It made the transition from prototype to simulated testing incredibly smooth. The cloud-based scalability is a game-changer too—we can run hundreds of scenarios in parallel, which speeds up development and debugging significantly.
The UI is fairly intuitive for experienced users, but there’s a bit of a learning curve if you're new to simulation platforms. Documentation is decent, though I’d love to see more real-world example projects or video tutorials added.
My only minor gripe is the occasional glitch when switching between environments or loading complex assets—nothing show-stopping, but something I hope they continue to optimize in future updates.
Overall, Simular feels like a mature, thoughtfully designed product that fills a real need in robotics and AI development. If you're serious about testing in virtual environments before field deployment, it's absolutely worth a look.
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🚀 Simular Cloud – Your autonomous computer in the cloud.
We built Simular Cloud so you can skip setup and instantly use the most advanced computer-use AI agent—Agent S2.
Imagine a full Linux desktop in the cloud, operated entirely by an AI that sees, clicks, types, and navigates—just like a human.
No code. No setup. Just ask.
🧠 What can it do?
A few real examples from our early users:
– “Download this zip, unzip it, and find the corgi in a Santa costume.” 🎅🐶
– “Browse Zillow and fill a spreadsheet with homes in Palo Alto—price, size, and address.” 🏠
– “Install matplotlib and draw a 3D spiral graph.” 📊
– “Clear up disk space and remove old files.” 🧹
– “Play poker and make decisions like a human.” ♠️♥️
We built this to give everyone—from solo builders to enterprises—access to next-gen computing without needing to be technical.
👀 How it works:
You can either:
💻 Subscribe to own your autonomous computer
🔁 Or join the public queue to use one for free (or just watch others use it in real time!)
We believe this is the first real step toward autonomous computing.
Simular Cloud is just the beginning.
The next Agent is always faster, smarter, and more capable. ⚡
Would love your feedback, ideas, and wild use cases. We’re just getting started!
🔥 Try it out and happy to answer questions!
ComputerX
@agidude Congratulations on the launch!
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@sherryruan Thank you Sherry haha
Agent S2 still struggles with planning complex, multi-step tasks and handling unclear instructions, often failing due to planning errors, trouble finding UI elements, or navigation mistakes. What improvements are you working on to reduce these failures and make the agent more reliable for challenging workflows?
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Can I launch and control a macos instance in the cloud?
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@mikestaub Yes, we launched Simular on macOS a while ago, check it out here. You can spin up a macOS instance anywhere you like and run it there.