World's first IDE for operators.

Developers got their AI IDE the day their repos held still. The people keeping production alive never did. Kepler is the IDE for the ones on call.

50 operators in closed beta / opening in waves

A coding agent works because the repo holds still. An operator acts on a living world that forgets the moment you look away. Kepler builds the two things ops never got for free. A world model that deepens with every incident, and a standing presence that watches, and wakes itself when something moves.

Everything an operator's IDE packs.

Investigate

Runs commands, reads files, drives a real browser, pulls from its memory of your systems. Every claim is checked against what actually ran.

Remember

A local memory engine accumulates your services, conventions, incidents, runbooks. Day 30 Kepler knows what Day 1 had to ask.

Watch

Deterministic watchers cost nothing while quiet. When one fires, Kepler wakes on its own, looks, and suggests. Never acts unprompted.

Take a shift

Durable workflows with a trigger, typed steps, and an approval gate where a human says yes. They survive restarts without redoing work.

Reach you right

Everything lands in one place. Only what is worth interrupting for reaches your phone, and only while you are away from the desk.

Stay in control

A posture dial per conversation, per-tool permissions, and a destructive floor that blocks delete, scale, restart no matter the setting.

Kepler in use: the command bar with its posture dial set to Observe, read-only, beside a live feed of cluster health.

Get in before the wave.

50 operators shaped the closed beta. Public access opens in waves. Leave a work email and we will let you in.

No spam. No selling your email. We'll reach out when your wave opens.