About us
A small AI-first company, building from Slovakia.
lux.uno was founded in 2026 in Slovakia. We're a small team that builds automation tooling, ships products around it, and does AI research on the side. Everything you see on this site comes out of that one room.
Who we are.
We're an AI-first company in the literal sense: AI is not a feature we bolted on, it's the substrate we build on. Every product we ship and every internal workflow we run assumes a capable model is in the loop. That assumption changes what's worth building, how small a team can stay, and how fast a single idea can travel from notebook to production.
What we build.
Our focus is automation β taking the kinds of work that used to require a meeting, a ticket, and three handoffs, and collapsing them into something a model can do end to end with a human in the loop only where it matters. Typhon, our project-management platform, is the most visible example: project managers assign work to an AI executor that produces plans, opens pull requests, and ships features without leaving the dashboard.
We build our own tooling because the off-the-shelf pieces aren't shaped right yet. Orchestration, indexing, planning, approval flows β the things that turn a raw model into a teammate β are mostly still being invented. We'd rather invent them in-house than wait.
What we're researching.
Alongside the product work, we run a research thread on how AI agents should interact with data at the lowest level. Today's models read and write through the same filesystem APIs that were designed for humans clicking around in 1970 β block devices, inodes, byte-stream files. That mismatch is everywhere: agents waste tokens reading whole files to find one fact, lose track of what they've already seen, and have no native way to remember structure across sessions.
We're prototyping a filesystem built on neural networks instead of trees of bytes β one whose primitives are shaped for how models actually want to read, write, recall, and forget. It's early, and we don't know yet how far the idea goes. We think it might be the future of how AI interacts with data. We're going to find out either way.
Talk to us.
Curious about Typhon, the consulting work, or the research? We answer email.
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anima@lux.uno
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