AI products should feel less like software and more like part of life.
AIHH builds across work, play, and relationships. The site should feel like a point of view first: one atmosphere, a few products, and public writing around what AI is actually becoming.
Core themes
Three themes shape how AIHH builds products.
Work
We build AI tools that reduce friction in real workflows instead of adding another layer of spectacle.
Play
We treat AI as a runtime medium for worlds, simulation, and experiences that keep moving after the prompt ends.
Relationships
We care about products where AI supports timing, context, and connection without replacing the human part.
Product constellation
Products spread out like a constellation, but belong to one sky.
Three active product threads anchor the brand right now: simulation, utility, and social context. They should feel related, but not identical.
Worlds that keep moving after the prompt ends
A world engine for playable AI experiences, simulation, and narrative systems.
Paracosm turns AI from a static response layer into a living system with memory, rules, and dramatic tension.
Applied AI for the work that keeps piling up
An AI-first toolkit for repetitive work, clear outputs, and lighter operations.
LazyKit embodies AIHH’s practical side: focused tools that remove friction from real workflows instead of adding spectacle.
AI that supports chemistry instead of replacing it
An AI dating product for better matching and conversation.
Crushee explores a warmer, more intentional way to start connections.
Journal
Writing in public, not to sell, but to make things clearer.
The original AIHH writing now lives here as a bilingual journal. It is not content marketing. It is the public trail of what we are trying to make legible.
We are building products and writing in public around the same question: where should AI actually belong?


