Schedules never stay in sync
Family
One safer digital home for the whole family. It combines identity, memory, agents, permissions, audit and execution around real-world pain.
This page includes product previews and roadmap capabilities; status labels separate existing foundations from modules still being built.
Solve the problem before talking about AI.
Product design starts with daily friction, not with another list of model features.
Family records are hard to find
Care coordination is fragmented
Children and elders need safer digital help
One safer digital home for the whole family.
Every sub-product reuses the shared foundation instead of duplicating accounts, databases, billing and permissions.
KINGAI Family
Shared family calendar, records, reminders and bounded family memory.
Family Guard
Family-wide scam and digital-risk triage with optional trusted-contact escalation.
Family Knowledge
A searchable family vault for policies, school, home, vehicle and important records.
Care Assistant
Care coordination, appointment organization and family reminders without replacing clinicians.
Home Agent
A permissioned household agent for routines, reminders and connected-home workflows.
Capabilities with clear boundaries, not more buttons.
These capabilities reuse the shared KINGAI Platform, Agent, OPS, OS and Tools foundation; actual availability remains governed by Live, Preview and Roadmap status.
Shared coordination
Coordinate calendars, reminders and care without merging every member into one identity.
Family knowledge
Organize important household, school, insurance and care records.
Role-based access
Keep shared and private family information separated by authority.
Safety escalation
Route suspected scams or digital risks to trusted family members when authorized.
Who it is for
The page explains who uses the product, how work flows and where authority stops — not just a feature list.
Households coordinating calendars, care and documents
Parents managing school and home logistics
Families helping older relatives navigate digital risk
Start from the need, not from model capability.
A shared calendar without losing individual privacy
A searchable place for home, school, insurance and care records
Clear escalation when a family member may be facing a scam
Put KING AI into real work, not only a chat box.
Coordinate school, medical and household commitments
Find a policy or important record without asking everyone
Surface a suspicious message and route it to a trusted family member
Every step keeps context and authority explicit.
Performed only within the current product status and granted authority.
Performed only within the current product status and granted authority.
Performed only within the current product status and granted authority.
Performed only within the current product status and granted authority.
Useful does not mean unlimited authority.
Family access must be role-based. Children, elders and caregivers should not inherit broad access simply because they share a household.
Sensitive operations remain bounded by least privilege, explicit approval and verifiable audit.
Clarify the easy-to-misunderstand parts.
Can every family member see everything?
No. Shared family context and private personal context should remain separate.
Does Care Assistant provide medical advice?
No. It can organize care information and reminders but does not replace clinicians.
Continue with products on the same KING AI foundation.
One authority. Many solution experiences.
The five domains share identity, API, AI Gateway, policy, audit and commercial state while real runtimes keep clear execution boundaries.
Identity, organizations, API, AI Gateway, usage, plans and audit.
ActiveKINGAI AgentGoverned agent and digital-employee execution runtime.
Public BetaKINGAI OPSInfrastructure, websites, apps, servers and operational defense.
Pre-AlphaKINGAI OSDesktop, Server, Edge and Container AI-native operating environments.
LiveKINGAI ToolsPractical browser utilities with a static-first footprint.
One safer digital home for the whole family.
Start with one account. Individuals can begin lightly; businesses and institutions can expand by authority, deployment scope and governance requirements.