Kimi Work: The 24/7 AI Desktop Agent for Knowledge Workers
I introduce Kimi Work, a local AI agent designed to automate your entire workflow. It runs 24/7 with a built-in Cron engine, browses the web autonomously via WebBridge, and coordinates Agent Swarms to solve complex tasks. With native support for global market data and Python execution, it acts as a system-level digital employee that handles repetitive tasks while you sleep.
You provide the prompt, Kimi handles the clicks, scrolls, and research.
- wxw
> Kimi Work is a Local Agent designed for deep workflows. It mounts your local folders, navigates the web autonomously via WebBridge, runs Python code in the background, and executes scheduled tasks.
It's clearly a dupe of Claude/Codex products (Codex especially, styling-wise), but I think Kimi's goal here is simply to appear on feature-parity with bigger labs. I doubt they'd want to invest much into designing a UI for "the future of agentic work" from the ground up.
Their bread and butter and claim-to-fame will continue to be low-cost, near-frontier models, for which they need to at least appear to have some app layer to plug into.
And, in some ways, duping is a great way to show people that even the app layer can be commoditized.
- Havoc
People saying copy aren't wrong...but if you can offer a copy at 1/5th of the price then you've got a winning product not a copy
- postalcoder
kimi has been particularly shameless in copying codex 1:1, wow.
Like, I get it, before condex there was conductor and a ton of other guis but this looks like they just copied the code.
Also, their privacy disclosure is incredibly misleading:
> How does Kimi Work protect my privacy when accessing local files?
You have absolute control over your files. The built-in Ask before acting safeguard means Kimi will prompt you for explicit authorization before it modifies, overwrites, or runs code within your local directories. Nothing happens without your consent.
They fail to mention that is has unfettered read access to your files. ie, without your consent.
- AyanamiKaine
You know what, all of the computer power and so. They still can’t vibe develop a Linux client.
- bnfcl
Pretty shameless copy, but also shows how easy it is to do so. OpenAI and Anthropic had first-mover advantage, but easy come, easy go.
- kvisner
I wish they had some kind of US hosted option, NDR policy, or something like that. I love the price and power, but I have concerns around data sovereignty and leaking IP to an overseas company.
- jkwang
The local-first approach for agent workflows is compelling — keeping context on-device addresses real privacy concerns in enterprise settings. Curious how it handles long-running task state persistence.
- gandalfgeek
wow -- "Let's take something off your plate" just copied word-for-word from the Claude Cowork UI.
And it is above the fold in their hero image!