San Francisco, April 3, 2025 — Rabbit, a tech startup aiming to revolutionize how we interact with machines, launched rabbitOS Intern on April 2, a free AI platform that promises to handle tasks from plotting graphs to booking flights. Announced via X by@rabbit_hmi, this open beta—available at rabbit.tech—invites everyone to test its capabilities, whether or not they own Rabbit’s R1 device. It’s a bold step toward making AI accessible and practical for all.

Rabbit, founded in 2023, first made waves with its R1, a $199 AI assistant that skips subscription fees and uses natural language to simplify tech interactions. A 2024 Medium post by Synergis Capital highlighted Rabbit’s vision: a new operating system, rabbitOS, powered by a Large Action Model to rethink app interfaces. Now, rabbitOS Intern brings that vision to life with a suite of tools showcased in a thread on X. These include a graph plotter, a 3D airplane game built with Three.js, a real estate research tool, a teleprompter, and a 16-step music sequencer—proving its range across education, entertainment, and productivity.

The platform’s appeal lies in its simplicity. “Put the new intern to work today (for free),” Rabbit posted, emphasizing its no-cost, no-barrier access. Users on X are already intrigued, with

@Qualzz_Sam asking if it can browse the web (Rabbit confirmed it can retrieve content, with real-time browsing in the works). Meanwhile,@EricBuess asked about integrating it with the R1 for back-and-forth task refinement—Rabbit teased that more features are coming.

This launch taps into a 2025 trend: AI tools are increasingly tackling creative and practical tasks, as seen with competitors like OpenAI’s ChatGPT. But Rabbit stands out with its focus on human-machine synergy, aiming to make tech feel intuitive. A Zapier report from October 2024 noted the growing demand for such AI productivity tools, and rabbitOS Intern fits right in, offering a glimpse of a future where AI handles the heavy lifting.

How to Use rabbitOS Intern

Ready to try it? Here’s a quick guide to get started:

  1. Visit the Site: Head to rabbit.tech and click “Try for Free” to access the open beta—no sign-up fees or R1 device required.
  2. Pick a Tool: Choose from options like the graph plotter, teleprompter, or airplane game. For example, select “Graph Plotter” to visualize data.
  3. Input Your Task: Type a request, such as “Plot y = 2x + 1” for the graph tool, or “Draft a real estate report for Los Angeles” for the research tool.
  4. Let It Work: The AI processes your request and delivers results—like a clean graph or a detailed report—in seconds.
  5. Explore More: Try the 3D airplane game for fun, or use the teleprompter to practice a speech. If you own an R1, pair it for voice-activated tasks on the go.

It’s browser-based, so no downloads are needed—just a device with internet access. Rabbit’s site notes that owning an R1 unlocks extra features, like deeper integration for mobile use.

What’s Next?

Rabbit’s rollout is just the beginning. The company hinted at X that web browsing and R1 notifications are in development, signaling bigger plans. With its free access and diverse tools, rabbitOS Intern could redefine how we interact with AI—making it less a novelty and more a daily helper. For now, it’s live, it’s free, and it’s ready to work for you. Head to rabbit.tech and see what the future holds.

By Kenneth

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